Mercato | Mercato – PSG: The Sergio Ramos case sets Spain on fire!

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Posted on November 12, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. by Arthur Montagne updated on November 12, 2021 at 1:33 p.m.

The situation of Sergio Ramos has never ceased to be talked about since his arrival at PSG. A debate which goes beyond the borders of France, since in Spain also the case of the former captain of Real Madrid is widely commented.

Arrived free this summer, Sergio Ramos made a lot of talk about him. And for good reason, the Spanish defender has still not worn the shirt of PSG because of many physical glitches. A situation that worries internally given the fact that four months after his arrival, the Spaniard has not played a single minute. However, his recent return to training gives hope for his big debut. In recent days, L'Equipe took stock of Sergio Ramos by revealing in particular that his salary was around 6M € net per year. Information denied by the Spanish press, starting with the Chiringuito which ensures that the Spaniard's emoluments are at least the same as those he received at Real Madrid .

The Ramos case also divides in Spain

On the occasion of El Larguero, a program broadcast on Cadena SER, a debate on Sergio Ramos animated the airwaves between several journalists. Talavera initially assures that “what is clear is that Ramos is torpedoed within the club. First with his state of health and now with his salary. For some reason, because of what they don't agree with … they're torpedoing him. “The PSG therefore takes it for its rank in its management of the Ramos case. According to Mario Torrejón , another journalist for Spanish radio, the Parisian club even deliberately leaked these figures. “I imagine there will be a formula to get around financial fair play. I think the six million and then the bonuses for the objectives, which would be separated. I feel like this is all a way of justifying Ramos not playing. That is to say to publish his salary to say: 'look, he does not play, but he does not earn that much,' he says. On the other hand, Julio Pulido is more measured and considers on the contrary that these figures especially offended the Spaniards already upset by the departure of Sergio Ramos : “There were those who called Ramos a mercenary and now he's at PSG and earning less. Therefore, the Sergio Ramos case is widely commented on in Spain.

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