Home>soccerNews> Real Madrid's former captain Sergio Ramos moved to Mexico with an annual salary of 4 million euros after tax + bonus + jersey sharing >
Real Madrid's former captain Sergio Ramos moved to Mexico with an annual salary of 4 million euros after tax + bonus + jersey sharing

The 38-year-old Ramos, the former Real Madrid captain, has finally found a new club, not in the Europa League or in the Asian League, but in Mexico to play in the Club World Cup.

According to the latest news from local Mexican media 365Scores, former Real Madrid defender Ramos signed a one-year contract with Monterrey with an annual salary of up to 4 million euros after tax, plus bonus clauses (you can get a corresponding bonus for every 1 Club World Cup match, starting the game, serving as a captain, and scoring and assisting have a corresponding bonus), and you can also get a 2% share of jersey sales (this is the first time in the Mexican league) and retain all image rights, and the player has the ability to independently negotiate a commercial cooperation agreement.

I have to say that Ramos can get such a high salary at this age, which is already very good. Ramos still has a choice, not to go to the Saudi Super Gold Rush, to move to the Mexican Super League side Monterrey, and to play in the Club World Cup, which is a major event in football in 2025, and for stars, traffic is money. For a veteran like Sergio Ramos, the honour has already been won at Real Madrid, and it is a new experience to be able to play in the Club World Cup with a Mexican team. I hope that "Shui Ye" will grow strong in the World Cup and become the anchor of the Monterrey backline.

Comment (0)
No data