Real Madrid will offer a one-year contract extension to their captain and club legend Sergio Ramos according to an AS report.
The club often likes to give players older than 32 years of age a one-year extension and Ramos was no exception. This is true also for Ramos, who will be 36 years old when his new deal expires inn 2022, if he does accept the offer and extend his term.
Ramos’ current deal with Madrid ends in 2021. The defender spoke three months ago about his future ahead of the first leg against Manchester City and confirmed that an agreement would be easy to achieve.
“There’s no hurry at all and we’ll surely reach some kind of understanding no matter what the club wants, I’ve never asked for two, three or four years and I totally understand that they decide to do it year by year when we reach a certain age. They’re trying to create tensions between the club and myself and that simply doesn’t exist. If the club wants me here, I’ll stay here,” said Ramos.
Even Ramos’ brother and agent Rene reported the news saying “it will be a perfect way to leave Real Madrid- in the top”.
Sergio Ramos is keen to play in the MLS when he leaves Real Madrid — per that same report — and his friendship with the owner of Inter Miami and former player of Real Madrid, David Beckham, could give him the right opportunity to play football in the U.S.
The AS article indicates that the Spanish defender would still like to protect the jersey of Real Madrid for now, at the new Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.