Sergio Ramos has confirmed that he is staying put at Real Madrid. The defender had a crazy offer from China and reportedly was looking for a move but now, he has revealed that he wants to retire at Bernabeu.
Rated as the best active centre-back in FIFA 19, Ramos is set to lose the crown when FIFA 20 comes out. While it won't be a big push down, he should be getting a -2, thus pushing him to 89.
Joining Sergio Ramos in the top 5 is his 'frenemy' Pique. The Barcelona star has been brilliant this season and helped them win LaLiga this season.
He wasn't at his best in the Champions League 2nd leg against Liverpool but one game cannot change the fact that he was one of the best this season. Rated at 87 in FIFA 19, he is set to be upgraded to 89 in FIFA 20.
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