Spanish footballer Sergio Ramos recently celebrated his 36th birthday, but the Paris Saint-Germain defender is far from thinking of stopping. Ramos even wants to continue for another four or five years, he said in an interview with Prime Video.
“Last year I signed for two seasons with Paris Saint-Germain and we’re going to try to make it three years. And then we’ll see. I would like to play at the top level for another four or five years before I do something else.” , said the Spaniard, who has played little this season due to injuries. Ramos played six matches in the French league, three of which as a starting player. “As long as I keep it up physically, I can stay focused.”
Ramos left Real Madrid last summer after 16 years. The defender actually did not want to leave at all, but his expiring contract was not extended. Ramos won the Champions League four times with Real. He played 180 caps for Spain, with which the defender from Seville won the 2010 World Cup and the European Championship twice.