Sergio Ramos has reportedly accepted a two-year contract offer from Paris Saint-Germain after rejecting two offers from Premier League clubs.

The 35-year-old defender is a free agent after bidding an emotional farewell to Real Madrid last month after the Spanish club refused to give in to his contract demands.
But Ramos looks to be set to join Mauricio Pochettino’s side, according to RMC Sport. The French outlet report that the centre back’s brother has been in Paris to finalise a deal.

The report claims that Ramos rejected offers from two English clubs in favour of joining PSG, despite being offered a considerably higher wage by one of the teams.
The defender is expected to complete the move subject to a medical, which will take place in a couple of days.
PSG will have no issues paying the Spaniard’s hefty wages and will value his experience, especially in the Champions League.

The French club were finallists in 2020 but were beaten by Manchester City in the quarter-finals last season.
Ramos won the competition four times with Real, as well as picking up five LaLiga titles, two Copa del Reys, four FIFA Club World Cups, three UEFA Super Cups and five Spanish League Cups.
The defender spent 16 years at the Bernabeu and admitted he did not want to leave the club in a tearful press conference last month.

He admitted he had waited too long to accept Real contract offer because by the time he had decided he wanted to stay at the club, the deal had been taken off the table.


‘The offer was accepted but it had a use-by date’ said the former captain. ‘They informed us a week ago that the offer had run-out.
‘I don’t know why it had an expiry date. Maybe I interpreted it wrongly or I didn’t understand it but no one told me.’
Ramos was a surprise omission from Spain’s Euro 2020 squad this summer with former Barcelona boss Luis Enrique opting to pick Aymeric Laporte after the defender switched his allegiance from France.