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.


