Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos has revealed when he plans to retire from football and, contrary to popular belief, he won’t be hanging up his boots anytime soon.
There has been speculation about Ramos and Real management relationship. As the result the Spanish threatened Santiago Bernabeu this summer. However, he confirmed that he will be with Real for sure.
“Following all of the uproar, I wanted to clear things up and answer questions in order to avoid any doubt or debate, which does not benefit anybody, not the club, not the fans and not me. I want to make my future clear, there has been a lot of speculation.” Ramos said.
“I am a madridista, I want to retire here and see out my contract. We have to move on from this poor season to build for the future.” Ramos added.
Ramos added he has a very close relationship with Real president Florentino Perez so far, despite he asked him to leave the club.
“The day that I do leave, I want to do so on a high, winning things. I don’t want to leave Real Madrid. It’s my dream to retire here. I would even be willing to play here for free, that’s how I feel about the club.” Ramos said.
“It’s like a relationship between a father and son, but what son has never fought with his father? It’s always best to sit down and talk, face to face, without any third-party interference. It’s been a long time since I’ve spoken to Florentino about money and contracts because it’s not something that bothers me.” Ramos added.
Sergio Ramos could leave Real Madrid this summer and joins China Super League clubs. (Source:www.dailyexpress.co.uk)
It’s not clear what caused the clash between him and Perez. On the other hand, there’s a peculation linked the club captain with a move to China,
“There is an offer on the table – I’m not going to lie. If my fans didn’t love me, I’d have considered going, but I feel loved here. We resolved everything yesterday and we want to build a future together. The day I leave, I’ll go out on top.” Ramos said.