The end of the season will bring quite a few changes for PSG, and some big names are going to be involved in most of those moves.
Aside from Leo Messi's exit and Neymar's potential departure, the club has ended all contract extension talks with Sergio Ramos, who will leave the club once the season comes to a conclusion.
In a brief statement posted on their website, the club thanked for Ramos' contribution to winning two Ligue 1 crowns since his arrival, although the main task to win the UEFA Champions League was not even close to becoming a reality.
Added to that, the club paid tribute to Ramos' two-year stay at Parc des Princes with a one-minute video featuring some of his highlights with Les Parisiens.
Paris Saint-Germain is delighted to have seen @SergioRamos defend our colors with such determination and sincerely wishes him the best for the rest of his career.#MerciRamos
— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_English) June 2, 2023
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In a separate post, the player confirmed his exit from the club he joined after Real Madrid decided not to extend his contract back in 2021.
"Tomorrow is a special day, tomorrow I will say goodbye to another stage of my life, goodbye to PSG. I don't know in how many places one can feel at home, but without a doubt PSG, the fans, and Paris were one of them for me. Thank you for two special years in which I was able play in every tournament and give my all. I will face new challenges, I will wear other colours, but first, and for the last time: ¡Allez Paris!"
Mañana será un día especial, mañana diré adiós a otra etapa de mi vida, adiós al @PSG_espanol.
— Sergio Ramos (@SergioRamos) June 2, 2023
No sé en cuántos lugares uno puede sentirse como en casa pero, sin duda, el PSG, su afición y París han sido uno de ellos para mí. pic.twitter.com/961LqCYvQc
Ramos played 57 games in two seasons for PSG, scoring five goals and cementing himself as the team's leader in defense, especially during his second season. The former Real Madrid player is reportedly keen on extending his career, although his wages may be an issue for those who may want to hire him.