The newspaper “AS” reported the frequent news in the Egyptian newspapers about Zamalek’s great interest in contracting with Sergio Ramos and the existence of a financial rapprochement between the two parties.
One of the players’ agents had claimed that Zamalek had submitted an offer to Ramos, and the only difference was about the financial compensation, as new negotiations will take place after the African Super Cup match to reach common ground.
According to “AS” and quoting a source close to Ramos, the Egyptian club did not submit any official offer to the player, contrary to what was claimed.
At the same time, the 38-year-old received a large offer from the Saudi League, specifically from Al-Orouba Club, in the past few days.
Al-Orouba is not the only club aspiring to include Ramos, but the American club San Diego is also added to it, in addition to offers from the Brazilian League that reached it in the last week.
Logically, all of the previous options have a financial advantage over Zamalek and can convince the player given the difficult economic situation that the White Castle is experiencing.