Sergio Ramos ‘could be set for Real Madrid exit’ due to coronavirus crisis

Sergio Ramos could be on his way out of Real Madrid owing to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The defender’s contract is set to expire in June 2021, and at the age of 33, there are now doubts he will remain with the La Liga giants beyond this date.

However, there have been preliminary discussions, according to Marca, but there is no rush from Real’s end to get the deal wrapped up.

Now that the coronavirus has struck the globe, with profound harshness on Spain, the situation in football has changed where contract renewals are concerned, as no one knows the financial impact it will have on clubs in the coming months.

Ramos wants to remain with Los Blancos, and while the issue of salary won’t be a problem, there could be disagreement over the number of years that the club are willing to offer.

Real Madrid do not traditionally offer players aged 32 and over a contract for more than one year – yet Ramos wants a deal that will see him remain at Madrid past 2022.

So far, the Spaniard has signed three new deals with Real since joining the side from Sevilla in 2005 for a reported €27million.

His initial contract was for eight years. He renewed it in 2011, taking him to 2017 at the club.

There has always been clubs interested in signing Ramos, most notably Manchester United, when they enquired about the player in 2015.

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