Sergio Ramos 'prepared to leave Real Madrid this summer and favours move to Man United over PSG'  

Vamos Ramos! Real Madrid captain ‘prepared to finally leave LaLiga giants this summer and favours a free move to Manchester United over PSG’ with star able to discuss potential moves now

  • Sergio Ramos is targeting a move to the Premier League this summer 
  • Manchester United is said to the defender’s first choice destination 
  • The 34-year-old is out of contract at Real Madrid at the end of the season 
  • The Spaniard is said to favour a move to England over joining PSG 

Sergio Ramos is reportedly ready to leave Real Madrid this summer and is targeting a move to the Premier League, with Manchester United his preferred destination.

The defender is out of contract at the end of the season and talks over a new deal have stalled, meaning he could be available on a free transfer.

The 34-year-old is free to talk to clubs outside Spain to secure a pre-contract agreement and The Mirror report that his agent and brother, Rene Ramos, is eyeing a move to England. 

Sergio Ramos is ready to leave Real Madrid this summer

The defender is targeting a move to Manchester United

Sergio Ramos is ready to leave Real Madrid with the defender targeting said to be keen on a move to Manchester United

Rene also shared a tweet criticising the club for dragging its heels over a new deal.

The report goes on to state that Old Trafford is the Spaniard’s first-choice of clubs in the Premier League with the centre back not keen on a move to Paris Saint-Germain.

The centre back, who turns 35 in March, also has offers from clubs in Asia but his family are not thought to be keen on moving there.

The centre back is out of contract at the LaLiga side at the end of the 2020-2021 season

The centre back is out of contract at the LaLiga side at the end of the 2020-2021 season

Ramos has been offered a two-year contract on the same £10.8m-per-year net deal that he is on now. 

He is currently exercising his right to pass on the first offer on the basis that, with the 10 per cent pay cut the players have agreed to take during the pandemic, accepting the same money means, in effect, earning less.  

The defender has won 18 trophies during his 15-and-a-half year spell with the LaLiga side.

Ramos was pivotal in Real’s title win last season scoring six goals in the club’s last 11 games as they overtook Barcelona.

Real have only managed to win three of the six league games the centre back has missed this season with the defender contributing three goals in all competitions. 

source: dailymail.co.uk