Sandro Ramírez: UD Las Palmas and player negotiate his continuity with salary adjustment

The Gran Canarian forward seeks an agreement to stay with the team, but will have to accept a reduction in salary and conditions.

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The UD Las Palmas and footballer Sandro Ramírez are seeking an agreement to extend their contractual relationship, although the player will have to accept a reduction in his salary and conditions due to his last injury-plagued season.

The future of forward Sandro Ramírez at UD Las Palmas is uncertain, with ongoing negotiations for his continuity. The player's last season, marked by a knee injury, has been disappointing, limiting his participation to just 18 minutes across three matches, in which he scored one goal. The affected joint, operated on last summer, has prevented the footballer from regaining his best physical form, delaying his return and forcing him to stop again.
Currently, Sandro Ramírez is undergoing specific treatment to fully recover and face the preseason with physical guarantees. At almost 31 years old, the striker, with an extensive career at clubs such as Barcelona, Málaga, Everton, Sevilla, Real Sociedad, Valladolid, Huesca, and Getafe, is considered valuable by UD Las Palmas, not only for his experience but also for being a homegrown player.
After promotion in 2023, the club exercised Sandro Ramírez's purchase option, signing a three-season contract that now expires. The player is willing to continue, feeling indebted to the team and motivated by the challenge of returning them to the top flight. However, UD Las Palmas has shown receptiveness to his continuity under adjusted salary parameters, which would imply a shorter link, possibly performance-based.
The issue lies in reaching a pact between both parties, which seems close given the mutual predisposition. Coach Luis García has repeatedly praised the forward, which could be a decisive boost to seal the handshake agreement.