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Sergio Ramos left PSG, the team with the money in the Premier League to sign him

Sergio Ramos announced his departure from PSG, the team that has the money to buy the footballer

By Mauricio Saenz

Sergio Ramos announced his departure from PSG, the team that has the money to buy the footballer
Sergio Ramos announced his departure from PSG, the team that has the money to buy the footballer

Sergio Ramos unexpectedly announced before his duel with PSG that he is leaving the club and will not renew his contract for another season. The Spanish player thus concludes two seasons in the Parisian institution, with a history of injuries, but being double Ligue 1 champion, with the pitiful failure of UEFA Champions League twice.

 

The future of Sergio Ramos is not clear at the moment, however, the player confirmed in his farewell message that he will wear other colors, apparently outside France, but with a very remote possibility that he will do so in Spain, considering his history with Real Madrid.

Given this, many possibilities for a possible destination for Sergio Ramos are beginning to present themselves, among them, the option of the Premier League. It should be recalled that in the summer of 2021, Manchester United, was one of the teams that were interested in the player to take him in a big way to his club. An offer that ended up being rejected by the Spaniard.

Now, the future of Sergio Ramos is not yet known. but some suggest that it could be in the Premier League. Therefore, it is finally revealed the team that would be able to acquire his signature and afford the high salary that the player has at a high age. It is precisely the most millionaire team in the world.

 

Which team could sign Sergio Ramos?

The club that could produce the arrival of Sergio Ramos is precisely Newcastle United. At the moment there are no reports confirming the approaches, but it is the only club in England that can afford to invest a large amount in a player with a few more years of the best level, all because of the huge amount of money they have in their coffers.


Mauricio Saenz

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