Real Madrid have received a bid for wantaway captain Sergio Ramos, says president Florentino Perez.
The Spain centre-half has been with the club since moving from Sevilla in 2005, but he could be about to end his time in the capital following a disappointing season for both himself and the team.
Ramos and Perez have suffered a severe breakdown in their relationship after reportedly clashing in the changing room after the Champions League exit to Ajax in March.
Perez allegedly threatened to sack Ramos in front of the entire squad, to which the captain responded by telling his boss he would be happy to leave if he was paid the rest of his contract.
Ramos missed the second leg of the Ajax game after deliberately getting himself booked in the dying moments of the first match in a tactical ploy that eventually backfired.
LATEST FOOTBALL NEWS
The 33-year-old is tempted by a move to China and in a meeting with Perez, René Ramos, his brother and agent along with Julio Senn, his lawyer, requested he be given a free transfer.
“He [Ramos] came to see me in my office and said that he might leave without a transfer fee,” Perez said on Spanish radio station Onda Cero.
“I told him he can’t leave”.
“They [Ramos’ representatives] asked to see me and they said they had a good offer from a club in China but that because of the law in China they could not offer a transfer fee.
“Clearly it is out of the question that Real Madrid lets its captain leave for free. It would set a dangerous precedent.”
Ramos has even been linked with a move to Liverpool, but is public enemy number one on Merseyside, following his involvement with Mohamed Salah in last year’s Champions League final.
Solskjaer, 46, had been in the role on a caretaker basis since replacing the sacked Jose Mourinho in December, but has since lifted the Old Trafford gloom with an injection of much-needed positivity into the club as well as impressive results to match. Also on rt.com Manchester United appoint Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as permanent manager
Reactions from current and former stars to Ole Gunnar
Tony Cascarino picks his Premier League Team of the Year - with NO Manchester United or Arsenal players by: 161385360554578 — Talk Sport 11 May Tony Cascarino has named his Premier League Team of the Year, and it features NO Manchester United or Arsenal players.
Former Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino picks his combined team
Marcelo Bielsa is is '80 per cent' likely to stay on as Leeds manager after receiving assurances over transfer budgets, contract renewals and changes to the training ground.
Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa sends warning ahead of Elland Road
Mike Dean (referee) Celebrates Tranmere Rovers getting Promoted (League 2 Play Off Final) ANTHEM AND JEER THE ENGLISH ANTHEM AT LEAGUE 2 PLAY OFF FINAL as Liverpool reach the Champions
Mike Dean at Tranmere game video - caughtoffside.com
Manchester United 'given boost' in pursuit of Liverpool and
Jose Antonio Reyes: Arsenal legend Ray Parlour pays tribute to fellow Invincible following death in car Arsenal legend Ray parlour has paid tribute to former team-mate Jose Antonio Reyes after his death, aged 35, last weekend.
Jose Antonio Reyes: Extremadura pay tribute to former player
Bayern Munich doubt that a deal can be done for Leroy Sane this summer, with club president Uli Hoeness being priced out of a move by the "insane" demands of Manchester City. claims after
Match highlights: Bayern Munich 2 City 3 - dofaq.co
AFC Bournemouth are set to start work on a new multi-million pound training complex "imminently". The club received planning permission for the 57-acre former Canford Magna Golf Club site in December 2017 from Borough of Poole.
Bournemouth training ground construction work to begin - BBC
Former A-League player Andy Brennan said he battled mentally with becoming the first Australian male footballer to announce he was gay. The 26-year-old said doing so was a huge weight off his
Andy Brennan becomes first male Australian footballer to come
Women's World Cup 2019 opening ceremony: The best pictures from the party in Paris Ahead of the tournament's opening game between host nation France and South Korea, the Parc des Princes crowd
Wendie Renard gives hosts perfect start as France crush South
Champions League final iconic moments No.1: Jerzy Dudek's
0 comments:
Post a Comment