Sergio Ramos reveals the reason behind his Real Madrid departure
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Sergio Ramos is yet to decide his new club after Real Madrid departure.

The Real Madrid captain leaves Santiago Bernabeu after 16 years of service and winning numerous trophies.

He would still continue to play football at the highest level and is yet to decide which team he will represent next season.

The 35-year old defender won five La Liga titles, two Copas del Rey, four Supercopas de Espana, four Champions Leagues, three UEFA Super Cups and four Club World Cups.

Ramos said at his farewell press conference: “The first thing I want to say is that I never wanted to leave. I wanted to stay here. The club offered me the possibility of extending my contract, but because of Covid it was put on the back burner.

“The club made me a one-year offer with a salary reduction. I have to say that there was no economic problem. I wanted two years and peace of mind for me and my family.

“During the last talks, I accepted the one-year offer, but I was informed that it was no longer possible, that it had an expiration date and that I had not heard about it.”

He added on the specifics of the contract: “The conditions have changed several times, on their part and on ours.

“It got to a point where we had to make a decision but they never told me that the offer had an expiry date. It’s understandable but it surprised me, that the offer had expired.”

 

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