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Sergio Ramos' Monterrey contract includes several 'crazy' clauses: Featuring an unthinkable option

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Sergio Ramos's contract with Monterrey is reportedly exceptionally lucrative, making him the highest-paid player on the team. His contract includes a €4 million base salary, along with substantial performance-related bonuses, highlighting the club’s significant investment in securing a high-profile player. Sergio Ramos’s move to Liga MX side Monterrey has been accompanied by reports of an exceptionally lucrative contract containing several unusu…
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Former PSG defender Sergio Ramos has left to finish his career in Mexico. The terms of Sergio Ramos' transfer to Monterrey reveal the Mexican club's ambition. The former Real Madrid captain, 38, has reportedly signed a one-year contract with a series of particularly attractive clauses, according to BeIn Sports and the Footy Culture podcast. On the financial side, the Spanish defender would receive a base salary of €4 million, enhanced by numerou…

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Ramos joined Monterrey on a one-year contract with the possibility of extension.

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Sergio Ramos, after a semester without activity within professional football, came to Rayados to continue his career: the whole of the North Sultana is his first team outside the European continent and for the confirmation of his arrival would have had certain requirements, same ones that have already been revealed.You may be interested: OF LOCOS! Sergio Ramos was key in the triumph of Rayados without having played According to what published by…

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World Soccer Talk broke the news in on Monday, February 17, 2025.
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