Sergio Ramos is set to leave Real Madrid this summer after 16 years at the club and there is no shortage of potential suitors for the Spanish defender. Man City, PSG, and Bayern Munich have all shown interest in the 35-year-old, who will be available on a free transfer, per ESPN.

Currently, Ramos is deciding on what fit would be best. All three European giants would be thrilled to get an experienced player of his caliber. City is prepared to offer a two-year deal to Sergio Ramos that would expire in 2023. At that point, the Premier League champions would then reassess the situation and could potentially allow him to head to the US and play for New York City FC, a sister club of Manchester City. Pep Guardiola believes that another defender with experience would be a valuable addition to a rather young backline consisting of Ruben Dias, John Stones, Aymeric Laporte, and Nathan Ake.

PSG is also very interested in Sergio Ramos, with boss Mauricio Pochettino being a long-term admirer of the Spaniard. The Ligue 1 outfit was in discussion with Ramos' camp last term, but they wanted to wait until his exit from the Bernabeau became official.

Bayern could be the biggest longshot for Sergio Ramos however, given the language barrier. But, new gaffer Julian Nagelsmann could use some more help at the back after David Alaba and Jerome Boateng departed the Allianz Arena.

It's also believed that Ramos wants to make a decision on his future sooner rather than later out of respect for these clubs. Whichever side he ultimately decides to join though, Champions League football will be a sure thing. Being able to get a player of Sergio Ramos' caliber on a free transfer is a huge plus for City, PSG, and Bayern.

It will be interesting to see who wins the race to his signature.