After spending 15 years at Real Madrid, it seems that
the journey of Commander Sergio Ramos in the Spanish
capital will extend for two more seasons, that is, until
the summer of 2022.
The Spanish sports newspaper “AS” revealed that the agent
of the defender of the Royal Guard team had agreed to extend
Ramos’ contract in “Santiago Bernabeu” for one season,
within the framework of the club’s policy with players who
exceeded the age of thirty.
The newspaper announced that the two sides reached a final
agreement on extending the contract of Ramos, 34, which is
ongoing, which ends in the summer of 2021, to end instead
in the summer of 2022.
The management of the Royal Club adopts a short-term contract
policy with players over 30 years of age.
Ramos moved to Real Madrid in 2005 from Seville, the Spanish,
for 27 million euros, and has a legendary record in the royal
team of 640 games, during which he scored 92 goals.
Ramos has played 170 international matches with Spain,
and was expected to lead the 2010 world champion during
the European Championship 2020, which was postponed until
next year due to the crisis of the emerging Corona virus.
The World Cup 2022 is likely to witness Ramos’ latest
international appearance, after which he will go to the American
Professional League according to the expectations of the “S”.