During a glittering career at Real Madrid, Sergio Ramos won pretty much everything there was to win, much of it as captain. Having celebrated five La Liga titles and four Champions League wins with Los Blancos, Ramos departed the Bernabeu when his contract expired last summer – after 16 years in the Spanish capital.
Making the headline-grabbing switch to Paris-Saint Germain on a two-year deal, Ramos took to Twitter to hail the Ligue 1 giants as the “best club” for him and his future. “The best place to keep on dreaming, the best club to keep on winning,” wrote Ramos.
We’re going to fight with everything we have for everything. Allez. “PSG is a club that has already proven itself at the highest level.
I want to continue to grow and improve at Paris and help the team to win as many trophies as possible.” A statement packed full of positivity, but Ramos’ first season in the French capital could hardly have gone any worse.