Sergio Ramos has still not made his debut for PSG due to injuries. The Parisians should even consider terminating the contract.
Paris Saint-Germain apparently does not rule out a premature separation after Sergio Ramos’ injury theater. This is reported by the journal close to the club The Parisian.
Accordingly, PSG are thinking about terminating the contract. The Spaniard is still waiting for his first appearance for Paris due to injuries, which is why those responsible around boss Nasser Al-Khelaifi and sports director Leonardo should now think about drastic consequences.
Sergio Ramos under contract with PSG until 2023
“There are many doubts about Ramos’ injury, and it affects him emotionally because his body does not react,” said the Spanish journalist Anton Meana.
Miguel Martin, also a journalist from Spain, explained at Sports Carousel: “If The Parisianthat publishes, then because the information comes from inside the association. “
Ramos’ contract with PSG runs until 2023, an early termination would have to happen by mutual agreement. Due to his generous salary, a voluntary departure from the central defender would be a big surprise.
In addition, Leonardo had spoken protectively about the veteran after the 2-1 win against OSC Lille. “We know Ramos was injured. The Spanish press are playing games but we all knew he had a problem. We know exactly what is happening here,” he said.
Sergio Ramos played their last game in May
According to media reports, Ramos will receive 15 million euros a year. He would have earned around four million euros so far without having made a single game for PSG.
Ramos played his last competitive game for Real in May in the 2-0 defeat in the Champions League semi-finals against Chelsea.
Source From: Stern

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