With Sergio Ramos saying goodbye to Real Madrid after 16 incredible years and 22 trophies last week, his next club has now reportedly been revealed.
It was confirmed last week that the 35-year-old central defender would be parting ways with Los Blancos after 671 appearances for the club.
A day after his departure was announced, Ramos said his goodbyes in an emotional press conference, and admitted he was not aware that the contract extension he was offered by Real had an expiry date.
Manchester United, Manchester City and Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain have been linked with the defender's signature over the past few months, and according to AS, it is the French club that is most likely to sign the four-time UEFA Champions League winner on a free transfer, with it being claimed that they have made Ramos the best offer.
The Spain stalwart, who joined the LaLiga powerhouse as a teenager from Sevilla in 2005, will officially be released as a Real player on 1 July.