Sergio Ramos’ PSG contract could be terminated five months into nightmare spell

Paris Saint-Germain are considering rescinding Sergio Ramos’ contract. The Spaniard has not played since May and internal sources believe the club has made a mistake with his signing.

Sergio Ramos has not featured for Paris Saint-Germain since his move to the Parisian club from Real Madrid in the summer.

The French giants are considering a way out of their contract agreement with the Spanish great, according to Le Parisien.

Ramos left Real Madrid to sign for PSG on a free transfer, penning a lucrative contract until 2023.

Unfortunately for PSG and Ramos, though, he has yet to make his club debut as he recovers from a calf injury and PSG are said to feel misled about his status.

In fact, the 35-year-old hasn’t featured in a competitive game since Real’s 2-0 defeat to Chelsea in the Champions League last May.

On Ramos’ injury, PSG sporting director Leonardo said: “We know Ramos has had an injury. The Spanish press are playing games, we all knew he had a problem. We know what’s happening here.”

A host of Europe’s elite were keeping tabs on Ramos before he joined PSG and it appears they could have the chance to land their man after all. Watch this space.

Published by Monsurah Olatunji

Monsurah Olatunji is a Nigeria based Sport enthusiast with a bias for women's football. An advocate of women's football development in Africa and girl-child empowerment.

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