The road to the Spaniard in Istanbul can be opened by the transition of the Turkish defender Demiral to Al-Ahli
Galatasaray is considering acquiring a defender Sergio Ramos during the summer transfer window. The star Spaniard was offered a two-year contract with an annual salary of 5.5 million euros.
It is reported that for the success of this transaction, two conditions must be met. Firstly, we are talking about the entry of the Turkish club into the Champions League group. Galatasaray after the away defeat of the Slovenian Olimpia (3:0) is already with one foot in the playoff round, but there he still has to defeat the winner of the KI Klaksvik-Molde pair.
The second important point is the offer from Saudi Arabia, which the 37-year-old Spaniard is waiting for. This proposal may not come to him, because Al-Ahly, who claimed Ramos, opted for the Turkish defender of Atalanta, Merih Demiral.
The Turkish champion is extremely active in the transfer market. The composition of the Istanbul Grand has already replenished, among others, defenders Kaan Ayhan and Angelinho, midfielder Kerem Demirbay, forwards Mauro Icardi and Cedric Bakambu, wingers Wilfred Zaha and Tete. True, there are questions about the latter – the miner is trying to appeal the transfer.
Ramos, 37, left PSG in June. It was reported that clubs from Saudi Arabia, as well as Inter Miami, were interested in the services of a defender.
Sergio made 45 appearances for the French team in all competitions last season, scoring four goals and providing one assist.
Galatasaray won the Turkish championship in 2023. Today, August 15, he will play the second leg against Slovenian Olimpia in the 3rd round of Champions League qualification. In the first meeting, the Istanbul team defeated the opponent on the road 3:0.
Source: Sportarena

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