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Paris Saint-Germain sporting director Leonardo has admitted that signing Sergio Ramos was a “mistake” by the club and he accepts the responsibility.
The talismanic central defender joined Les Parisiens last summer as a free agent after ending his 16-year association with Real Madrid, whom he became an emblematic captain.
Yet things have gone wrong for Ramos since making the switch with suggestions that the French club could even go as far as terminating the player’s contract.
Ramos has been involved in just five first-team appearances for the club and only three starts with his season in Paris ruined by multiple injury problems.
The veteran defender has not been in a matchday squad for Mauricio Pochettino’s squad since January and there are fears he may not feature again this campaign.
Ramos played just four times for Real Madrid in 2021 in the six months prior to his exit, meaning he has not yet hit double figures in first-team appearances since the end of 2020.
In part, the defender’s lack of game-time in his final months in the Spanish capital accelerated his exit with the club unwilling to commit financially to a player of his age with physical issues.
Now aged