The Spanish footballer will not be around for too long with Les Parisiens due to his frequent injury problems.

Sergio Ramos' stay at PSG will be short-lived. The player's inability to be 100% fit to play with Les Parisiens will force the Ligue 1 side to negotiate with the footballer and with any team that is willing to pay him his large wages and to cope with his physical problems.

According to a report by journalist Santi Aouna, the center back will leave the club by the end of the season, and while the possibility of returning to Real Madrid would be there due to his strong links to the club, the player will have to embark in a new adventure, this time in America.

"Sergio Ramos is currently 'dead weight' for Mauricio Pochettino and PSG. He will most likely leave the club by the summer despite having a two-year contract with PSG," Aouna stated.

The 2010 FIFA World Cup champion with Spain and four-time UEFA Champions League winner with Real Madrid would be joining the LA Galaxy if things go as planned. In fact, Aouna revealed that there have been initial negotiations going on between the French and the North American clubs.

"Ramos still owns an exceptional aura in the world of football. The biggest example of it is that despite his many injuries while in Paris, he has caught the eye of one club. It is not a team from Europe, negotiations would take place with the MLS' Los Angeles Galaxy," Aouna added.

The summer transfer window in the MLS will open on July 7 and will shut down on August 4. A decision from all parties involved should be made before those dates.