Sergio Ramos

Only impact he could have is being the main penalty taker.
 
What similar impacts, we don’t need a 35 year old center back, we had a very good defensive record

But we will need a CB if Laporte does end up leaving.

We would be left with 3 very good and young(ish) CB's in Dias, Stones and Ake. Adding one of the most successful CB's to ever play the game on a free wouldn't be the worst move in the world when we're looking at the best part of £200m for Kane and Grealish.

There are very few better available CBs on the market and those that are will cost upwards of £50m - do we need another hugely expensive option when part of the reason Laporte is unsettled is being 3rd choice in this squad?

If Laporte goes, Ramos for free makes a huge amount of sense. Obviously if he stays, we don't need to touch the CB position.
 
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I have a profound dislike for this guy, and I don’t think I ever met anyone who isn’t a Madrid supporter with something nice to say about him.

Having said this, I want to repeat that if Laporte is indeed leaving, this is pretty much a perfect deal to make. In my head, I think he would be okay being part of a rotation. And he is a perfect substitute for both Stones and Dias. Him and Dias would make a solid pairing, and most importantly, he has the right kind of leadership profile that is so hard to find to substitute Dias in case of both rotation or injury. The model here is obviously Thiago Silva, but Ramos would bring in even more, with the UCL experience that is nearly unmatched. Sadly I don’t see Ake ever being more than a fourth choice, and a Stones/Ake pairing just isn’t a great match for big games.

I would think the wage issue could be worked out with the “New York City solution”, but of course, I’m just guessing
 
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We need more Captains in the dressing room,and on the pitch,so from that angle alone....its a yes from me.
It's a bit of a gamble but Ramos could be a good short-term deal for City. He is certainly a leader on and off the field. The only issue I have is that this move doesn't tackle our biggest problem which is lack of pace in the defensive midfield area. We need an aggressive speed merchant in that area more than anything else.
 
It's a bit of a gamble but Ramos could be a good short-term deal for City. He is certainly a leader on and off the field. The only issue I have is that this move doesn't tackle our biggest problem which is lack of pace in the defensive midfield area. We need an aggressive speed merchant in that area more than anything else.
We don’t really need him tbh and with his wages being through the roof the money could be spent elsewhere on the squad . It’s a no from me
 
It's a bit of a gamble but Ramos could be a good short-term deal for City. He is certainly a leader on and off the field. The only issue I have is that this move doesn't tackle our biggest problem which is lack of pace in the defensive midfield area. We need an aggressive speed merchant in that area more than anything else.

Thats a different problem though,Ramos would be a Laporte replacement.

I agree,we still need to find that midfield general.
 
We don’t really need him tbh and with his wages being through the roof the money could be spent elsewhere on the squad . It’s a no from me
You could be right. It's a risky move. I would prefer to keep a fully-motivated Laporte on board. That said Ramos could go to another PL club and be brilliant.
 

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