With the contract of Real Madrid’s legendary defender set to expire on June 30, uncertainty looms around what club the defender would join as he is set to leave Madrid on a free transfer. Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich are clubs that have indicated an interest in the Spanish player.
As Ramos accesses approaches made by the top European clubs after he made it clear that he was leaving Santiago Bernabrau, sources told ESPN that the veteran defender is weighing the pros and cons of the offers bring brought to his table, couple with his family as top factors in his consideration of a new club after his contract expires at Madrid.
According to ESPN, Man city manager Pep Guardiola is positive about Ramos, as he would complement the effort of City’s young defenders. City would give Ramos the chance to play at the UEFA Champions League, even as Manchester City are yet to win a UCL title.
Since Ramos’ decision to leave Madrid, PSG’s interest in the 35-year-old defender had heightened, even as informal discussions between Ramos and PSG had been on a rise. However, the club will make a solid interest when Ramos’ exit is made official, sources told ESPN.
German-based club Bayern Munich are the most recent to have indicated an interest in signing the Center back, to add to their squad as David Alaba and Jerome Boateng depart Bayern in coming weeks. It is somewhat uncertain if the Spanish would sign for the Bundesliga side given language barrier amidst adaptation challenges, and other difficulties.
Sergio Ramos future is still uncertain and he has till about August 31, when most transfer windows would close.