Paris Saint-Germain defender Sergio Ramos is struggling to make his mark on the team since arriving in a high-profile move from Real Madrid last year, but the Spaniard still has the ambition to play – and at the highest level. The 36-year-old centre-back has been struggling with injuries since becoming a PSG player, prompting many to start joking that he’s moved to France to retire. But he hasn’t given up.Wednesday, 22.00: (5.00) Atl.Madrid (3.50) Man.City (1.85)Speaking to former France international Ludovic Giuly in a short interview published by Prime Video Sport France, Ramos said that he wants to complete his contract at Parc des Princes – two years plus another optional.”I would like to play between four to five more years at the high level and then have another experience. Here at Paris, I have two years, and I will try to make it three. After that, we will see. But as long as the physique holds up, I think I’ll be able to keep my mind focused.”
Giuly then asked Ramos if he would rather be the best player in the world or play for the world’s best team, and the defender showed little hesitation.”I prefer to play for the best team in the world because in the end football is a team sport and it’s about winning things. Before being individually the best in the world, I’d prefer to play in World Cups, Champions Leagues… You always need the help of your team.”