Manchester City and Chelsea eye Sergio Ramos as Real Madrid future remains uncertain
The Spanish defender has two years to run on his contract and if a new deal can't be arranged he would turn his attention to the Premier League
The Spanish defender has two years to run on his contract and if a new deal can't be arranged he would turn his attention to the Premier League.
Manchester City and Chelsea are monitoring Sergio Ramos’s situation at Real Madrid after talks over a new deal went quiet,
writes Tom Hopkinson in the Sunday People.
Sunday People Sport has been told that Ramos is not happy at the situation and will speak to Madrid president Florentino Perez this week in a bid to sort his future out.
New boss Rafa Benitez is keen to keep hold of
the defender, 29, but with just two years to run on his contract he wants either a new deal or to be able to study options in the Premier League.
City would take Ramos this year, while
Chelsea would rather wait until the summer of 2016 when he will command a far smaller fee.
Real would demand around £50million this summer.