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Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos 'tempted by China move'

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Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos wants to leave the Bernabeu this summer to join a club in China, according to a report.
By , European Football Editor | 5d

Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos could reportedly leave the Bernabeu this summer to join a club in China, who have made the Spain international a huge contract offer.

Ramos is said to be considering his future in the Spanish capital, which has led to suggestions that Liverpool and Manchester United have both made approaches for the centre-back.

Los Blancos boss Zinedine Zidane is reportedly desperate to keep hold of the 33-year-old this summer.

However, according to Jugones, Ramos has been tempted by a huge offer from an unnamed Chinese Super League outfit and is keen on making the move to Asia.

The Spaniard still has two years left to run on his contract at the Bernabeu, but the report claims that he has asked for a free transfer this summer in order to ensure that the move goes through with few complications.

Ramos has made 606 appearances for Los Blancos since a 2005 switch from Sevilla, winning four La Liga titles, two Copa del Rey trophies and four Champions League crowns during his time in the capital.



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