Paris SG announced on Friday via their social media channels the departure of Spanish centre-back Sergio Ramos, 37. After two seasons with the Parisian club, which he joined from Real Madrid. "Paris Saint-Germain salutes Sergio Ramos, who will leave the capital club after two seasons," the club said in its statement. During that time, Ramos won two Ligue 1 titles and a Trophée des Champions (French Super Cup).
For his part, Sergio Ramos confirmed his departure via social media in a message in Spanish, English and French. In it, he also stressed that he does not plan to retire from football. "It will be a special day, tomorrow I will say goodbye to another stage of my life, goodbye to @PSG_espanol . I don't know how many places you can feel at home but PSG, its fans and Paris have certainly been one of them for me," he wrote on his Twitter account.
Saturday's game against Clermont will be the occasion for the Parc des Princes to celebrate the Ligue 1 title and bid farewell, not only to Ramos, but also to Lionel Messi, who will also leave PSG, as announced by coach Christophe Galtier. The Paris club described the Andalusian player as "a true professional", who "has brought experience, discipline and competitive spirit, driven by a sense of sacrifice and a hunger to win everything". In response to the announcement, the club's chairman, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, also had a few words for the player:
Manchester United and Liverpool are looking to strengthen their respective defences for next season, with both Old Trafford and Anfield looking for the same player, and from 1 July there could be an intense head-to-head battle in the transfer market for Ajax Amsterdam's Dutch centre-back Jurrien Timber, for whom both teams will have to pay at least 50 million euros.
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