Sergio Ramos 'is less and less likely to stay at Real Madrid'
Sergio Ramos ‘is less and less likely to stay at Real Madrid beyond this season’ as he enters the final 100 days of his contract… and captain hasn’t even held talks with Florentino Perez since December amid PSG interest
- Sergio Ramos will become a free agent if he doesn’t sign a new Real Madrid deal
- Talks with president Florentino Perez over a contract extension are at an impasse
- Marca claim that Ramos looks increasingly likely to leave the club this summer
- Perez may be more willing to let him go if he can agree a deal to sign David Alaba
- Ramos has admirers at PSG but is waiting on an improved offer from Real Madrid
Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos appears increasingly likely to end his 16-year spell at the club and leave on a free transfer at the end of the season, according to Marca.
The Spain star, who is currently on international duty, entered the final 100 days of his deal at the Bernabeu on Tuesday, with talks over his future at an impasse.
Marca claim that Ramos has not spoken with Real president Florentino Perez since December, although he has not formally rejected the contract offer made to him earlier in the season.
Real Madrid star Sergio Ramos poses for the cameras during a training session with Spain
It is said that the veteran defender wants a longer deal, having been offered a one-year extension with a 10 per cent pay cut because of the financial implications of the coronavirus pandemic.
Many of Ramos’ team-mates have accepted similar terms, but the Spaniard is said to have concerns over both his wages and the length of the contract on offer.
Marca report that Perez is weighing up his options when it comes to Ramos, and could be more willing to let him go if he manages to sign David Alaba.
Marca claim that Ramos and president Florentino Perez, pictured after Real’s LaLiga trophy presentation last summer, have not spoken about his contract in three months
The Bayern Munich defender has confirmed he will leave the Bundesliga giants on a free transfer this summer, although his reported wage demands of £400,000 a week could be an issue. Chelsea, Barcelona and Liverpool have also been credited with an interest in the Austrian.
Ramos, meanwhile, is still open to extending his stay at the Bernabeu, but only if he receives an improved offer before the end of the season.
‘There’s no news on my renewal, I’d like there to be,’ he said last week, despite reportedly being offered a big money contract by PSG earlier this year.
Real could be more willing to let Ramos go if they agree a deal to sign David Alaba (right)
Marca claim that Perez and the rest of Real’s board are safe in the knowledge that the offers Ramos has received from other clubs haven’t met his expectations.
The 34-year-old, who is likely to be approaching his final years at the top of the game, wants his next deal to reflect his status as one of Europe’s best defenders.
Ramos has reportedly been set a deadline to give Real a firm answer on his future, at which point the club will decide on what defenders – if any – they look to sign in the summer transfer window.
Ramos has reportedly been offered a big money contract to join PSG on a free transfer
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