European reports revealed the size of the huge offer from the Saudi Al-Ittihad club to Spanish star Sergio Ramos, which the latter rejected. Ramos decided to return to his "old home", the Seville club, despite the huge difference between the salary he would receive in Spain and the salary he would have received with the Saudi Federation.
Reports indicated that Ramos would have received 20 million euros annually with the Saudi Federation, but he decided to sign with Seville, for only one million euros annually. Former Spanish national team and Real Madrid defenseman Sergio Ramos expressed, on Monday, his happiness at returning to the city of Seville, thus confirming press reports indicating that he had reached an agreement to move to his former Andalusian team.
Ramos, whose contract with French club Paris Saint-Germain expired on June 30, said: “It is a very special day. Returning home is always full of happiness. Now we have to pass the medical examinations.”
The 37-year-old player, who played for Sevilla in the 2004-2005 season before moving to Real Madrid, where he won the Champions League four times, added: “I am happy to return and try to join the team as soon as possible.”
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