EUR 50 million.. First offer for Ramos to join the Saudi League
The Spanish player for Paris Saint-Germain, Sergio Ramos, is considering moving to a Saudi club during Mercato next summer.
Sergio Ramos, defender of Paris Saint-Germain, faces a mysterious fate, in light of the expiration of his contract at the end of the current season, next June.
The Catalan newspaper, Mundo Deportivo, reported that the negotiations between PSG management and Ramos, to renew his contract for a season, were going very well.
The Relevo Network also confirmed that the Parisian club wants to keep the veteran Spanish defender, but the tension of events in recent days has slowed the negotiations.
Saudi club
The Spanish player for Paris Saint-Germain, Sergio Ramos, is considering moving to a Saudi club during Mercato next summer.
Ronaldo's move to the ranks of the Saudi victory in Mercato last January, with a huge salary of 200 million euros in two seasons, has made many European players think about being in the Saudi League during the coming period.
Ramos thinks of Saudi Arabia
The Spanish website Relivo indicated that the talks between Sergio Ramos and his club, Paris Saint-Germain, had stopped due to the chaos that the club witnessed recently, after the fans demonstrated against Lionel Messi and his friend Neymar.
50 million euros
On the other hand, Saudi clubs, especially Al-Hilal and Al-Nasr, are awaiting Ramos’ position to stay or leave the ranks of Paris Saint-Germain, in order to apply for his services, and it is expected that the salary offered to Ramos will reach about 50 million euros.
Saudi Arabia will be keen to make other offers if Ramos rejects the initial offer, as the salary offered to him will be increased in order to persuade him to come to the Saudi League.
The Parisian masses expressed their anger by demonstrating in front of the club's headquarters, as they poured insults against the club's management and its stars, Neymar, Messi and Verratti, as well as Christophe Galtier, the team's coach.
The Parisian outburst of anger coincided with the club's decision to suspend Lionel Messi for two weeks due to his travel to Saudi Arabia last Monday without the administration's permission.