Monday, November 22, 2021 at 7:25 PM• Last update: 19:27

Sergio Ramos can finally make his debut for Paris Saint-Germain next Wednesday after a long injury. The Spanish centre-back, who came over from Real Madrid on a free transfer this summer, is in the selection for the Champions League match with Manchester City, reports say. L’Equipe and RMC Sports. Ramos played less than a minute due to a lingering calf injury les Parisiens.

In July, the stopper put a scribble under a two-year contract with the Parisians worth a total of 25 million euros. Since then, Ramos has been getting fit. At the beginning of November, PSG even started to doubt whether the defender would become fit at all and the termination of his contract was ‘seriously considered’, various French media reported. In August wrote Cadena SER although Ramos with his ‘star allures’ would cause tensions within the club.

The Spaniard can still play his first game for his new club more than four months after signing his contract. Ramos’ last official game dates back to May 5, when he was inside the lines in the return of the Champions League semi-final between Chelsea and Real Madrid. It was one of the few matches that Ramos played in his last six months the Royal played: in the calendar year 2021 the counter stands at only four performances.

Mauricio Pochettino’s team can secure a winter in the Champions League in Manchester next Wednesday with a win. PSG thus comes to eleven points and then ends with at least one game left to play in second place in Group A. In addition to Ramos, Kylian Mbappé, Marquinhos, Gianluigi Donnarumma and Presnel Kimpembe also return in the match selection compared to the home game with Nantes from last Saturday (3-1).


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