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This is the team where Sergio Ramos will play next season

By William Estrella

This is the team where Sergio Ramos will play next season
This is the team where Sergio Ramos will play next season

One of the big questions that this transfer market posed to us is where Sergio Ramos would go after leaving PSG. The Spanish defender finds himself with the pass in his power and we think that the clubs would soon pounce on such a renowned player; however, he did not have it as easy as expected.

Sergio Ramos has multiple formal offers on the table, only perhaps they are not the ones he expected. That is to say, Ramos has the clear intention of continuing in Europe, it was he himself who offered himself to Sevilla to serve in their ranks, in the end, that option was ruled out by the villainous leadership and seems to have already been crossed out. Now yes, let's go with the real and feasible options.

Although interest from Chelsea and Manchester United was mentioned at the beginning of the market, neither of these two teams offered for Ramos. There are only two clubs that have made specific proposals to the Spanish, Al-Ahli and Inter Miami. The first offers him 25 million euros per year; the second offers him less money but the possibility of playing a higher level of football alongside other sports superstars, such as Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and those who are yet to come.

The decision of Sergio Ramos

It was more than clear that Ramos does not look favorably on emigrating to Saudi Arabia, which is why we can estimate that, unless he receives an offer from Europe, which would be his priority, between the two previously mentioned options he would end up opting for Inter Miami. In addition to the previously mentioned benefits, it is a city that the footballer likes a lot.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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