By Liam Styles
World football has been split these days. Being in Europe is no longer attractive for many global stars. In addition, investments from the Middle East are beginning to flood into all the territories where football is a passion. And no doubt the economic power emanating from them is no longer competitive for local owners.
For Sergio Ramos, his arrival at PSG was quite turbulent. Real Madrid did not want to renew his contract, and he left through the back door and immediately accepted the offer made by the Parisian side. Despite this, he was not taken into account in the first few games due to a long-standing injury.
At Paris Saint-Germain he was unable to lift the UEFA Champions League trophy, despite all the unsuccessful attempts they had made in recent years. That could also have been the reason why Lionel Messi went to North American territory with Inter Miami and had less pressure in his life.
As a result, he is already starting to listen to offers from other teams who require his services before his early retirement. Some are still from European teams that will play in important competitions. But the most financially attractive one comes, once again, from the Middle East, where one of his greatest friends is: Cristiano Ronaldo.
Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia would be the team that would sign Sergio Ramos for next season. The offer they are expected to give the former Spain international is 20 million euros, a lower amount than what has been offered to Ronaldo and Messi, but much higher than the other players who have arrived to grace this Arab league.
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