The former Real Madrid captain will join Paris Saint-Germain on a two-year deal.
Sergio Ramos has arrived in Paris to finalize his transfer to Paris Saint-Germain, and the Ligue 1 club’s supporters have greeted him like a hero. Ramos departed Real Madrid after failing to reach an agreement on a contract extension and will join PSG in the coming hours.
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“I love this number four a lot out of superstition,” Ramos stated in the piece, “since I had it from the beginning of my profession, and then it accompanied me throughout my life, remained [with] me, gave good luck, and a lot of triumphs.”
“As a person and a professional, number four is now a part of me.” It’s an honor for me to be able to wear this number on such a fantastic squad. Ramos will provide PSG a new dimension in 2021-22, as head coach Mauricio Pochettino looks to win on both the local and European platforms.
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The Spain international’s extensive experience at the top level may help the French side win the Champions League for the first time, and he could play right in the heart of the defense.
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During his tenure at the Bernabeu, the World Cup champion won 22 major titles, including five La Liga wins and four Champions League victories.
Ramos also scored 101 goals for Real in 671 games in all competitions, but the club was forced to release him when contract extension discussions fell through.
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