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"Sergio Ramos wants to get a promise that he will become a Real Madrid coach in the future"
The captain may receive a reduced offer to fulfill the aspiration to move to the lines.
Ex-Real: "If he demands to play in all the games, he should not be left"
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Thursday, 11 March 2021, 13:01 Updated: 13:17
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Sergio Ramos' future still hangs in the air.
The captain of Real Madrid will enter a press conference tonight (Thursday) at which he may, among other things, clarify the picture regarding the continuation of his path at Blancos, who continues to employ the Spanish media.
The TV show "El Cheringito" reported this morning that one of the reasons for the delay in extending the 34-year-old's contract to become a free agent in the summer is his special future requirement: Ramos has reportedly decided to aspire to become a coach one day, and wants an oral promise Who will receive the keys from the Blancos in the future, after retiring from active play.
Ramos is aware that this summer he will likely sign the last contract of his career, so he is trying to get not only a high salary but also job security for the day after.
According to the report, Florentino Perez is considering giving Ramos a "lifetime contract", which is customary in some cases in recent years in Spain, and is usually given to the symbols of a particular club.
For example, Juan Carlos Navarro received a similar contract from Barcelona when he retired from basketball.
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Not a short list of requirements.
Sergio Ramos (Photo: Reuters)
Either way, there are those who believe that Ramos' list of demands is excessive.
Ramos has reportedly conditioned his signing on a new contract under the participation clause in at least 90 percent of the games (as long as he is eligible).
A former Real player, perhaps the German Stilke who starred at the club in the 1970s and 1980s, told Marca today: "I would not extend Ramos' contract at any cost. If his condition was to play in all the games, I would give him up. He He is already 34 years old and must admit that he is not able to play three games a week, I'm not sure not even two. "
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