Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Ramos holds transfer talks with Real Madrid


The Spain international is unhappy with the new
contract he has been offered and is thus open to
leaving the Santiago Bernabeu this summer
Sergio Ramos has held showdown transfer talks
with Real Madrid and reportedly told the Spanish
club to listen to offers for his services.
The Spain international still has two years to run
on his current contract with Los Blancos but the
defender is unhappy with the terms of the renewal
that he has been offered to remain at the Santiago
Bernabeu.

Ramos' relationship with Madrid president
Florentino Perez is also said to have broken down
so it was the club's general director, Jose Angel
Sanchez, who organised a meeting with the World
Cup winner and his brother and agent Rene at
Valdebebas on Wednesday.
During the sit-down, the versatile centre-half
reportedly told Sanchez that while he does not
want to leave, he would like the club to keep him
informed of any offers for him.
Pedro Riesco, who works with Rene, now believes
that Ramos is bound for the exit door, claiming
that the 29-year-old feels that he has been the
victim of a smear campaign by someone inside the
club.
"With everything that has happened it will be very
difficult for Sergio Ramos to stay at Madrid,"
Reisco told Radio Marca .
"Sergio is a symbol of this club. He has nothing to
prove. But so many things are being said about
him.
"There is so much manipulation to discredit his
name via spokesmen who behave like puppets
saying he is not respecting the club and that he is
just a money-grabber."
Manchester United are interested in Ramos, whose
buy-out clause stands at €200 million, and are
hoping to make him a part of Madrid's move for
Red Devils goalkeeper David de Gea.
In addition, Barcelona presidential candidate Jordi
Majo has claimed that he has been offered Ramos .
Ramos has been a regular in the Real starting
line-up since joining the capital outfit from Sevilla
in 2005 and has won three Liga titles, two Copa
del Rey trophies and one Champions League
during his time at the Bernabeu.

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