With Sergio Ramos' Paris Saint-Germain contract set to expire in four months' time, the centre-back could soon reportedly be on his way out of the French capital.
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The Spaniard's future remains up in the air at the Parc des Prince as his deal with PSG concludes at the end of the current campaign.
It is believed no talks have taken place between the two parties as the club mull over the decision as to whether or not to continue with the Andalusian.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Les Parisiens have no issue prolonging Ramos' stay in Paris but would need him to reduce his salary drastically.
The defender is earning just over €10 million (R192 million) a year in Ligue 1, and the club is said to want his wages to come down.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup winner has been performing at a good level for Christophe Galtier's side this season, and with vice-captain Presnel Kimpembe seemingly out for a significant period of time due to injury, the opportunity has availed itself to extend his career with the record French champions.
The former Spain international has generated interest from Saudi Arabia, with Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr reportedly keen and prepared to offer the 36-year-old a lucrative contract for him to make his way to Riyadh.
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The same report does also suggest that the former Real Madrid captain wants to stay with the French champions, but the decision appears to ultimately rest with the club as the defender awaits a contract offer.
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