Sergio Ramos at PSG is like groundhog day. The Spanish centre-back was thought to be on the mend and it even looked like he would be able to make his comeback very soon. Various sources speculated that he would finally return to the Parisian dynamic on Tuesday, something that did not happen.
PSG trained from 11 am and did so without Sergio Ramos, who trained on his own for another day, which, with just three days to go before the clash with Lille, rules him out for the game.
According to 'Le Parisien', there is still no concrete date for the player's return to action and the situation is already becoming worrying in France. Minutes later, it was the club itself, in the medical report, which indicated that Ramos would be at least another week without training with his teammates, but that the recovery "is progressing very well".
It should be remembered that the former Real Madrid player has yet to play for PSG, not even in a friendly, and his last game was the second leg of the Champions League semi-final against Chelsea, while still with Real Madrid, on 5th May.
After injuring his knee shortly after arriving in the French capital, the player from Sevilla suffered a more serious injury to his soleus almost immediately afterwards.
The truth is that mystery and contradictory versions have shrouded Sergio Ramos' Gallic journey. Neither the club has given any timetable for his comeback, nor does anyone at PSG seem to be clear on whether or not the star is close to returning. For the moment, the Parisian fans, already impatient, must continue to wait.