Real Madrid hold crunch Sergio Ramos talks to beg defender not to leave for Manchester United- Real have reopened talks with Sergio Ramos in hope that he will stay
- Pedro Riesco, who works with Ramos' brother, believes it is 'difficult' for the Real Madrid defender to stay at the Santiago Bernabeu
- Ramos believes he's worth double the £3.9m net a season he earns
- Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal is keen on signing Ramos
Real Madrid officials met with Sergio Ramos on Wednesday morning at the club's Valdebebas training ground in a bid to ward off the defender going public over his desire to leave for Manchester United this summer.The war between Ramos and the Spanish club’s president Florentino Perez has escalated in the last 24 hours with the bad blood between the two sides having now taken the dispute beyond the parameters of stalled contract negotiations. In comments that will only serve to raise Manchester United’s hopes of landing the player Ramos’ departure was described as near inevitable on Tuesday by Pedro Riesco who works alongside the player’s brother and agent Rene Ramos.
Riesco told Radio Marca: ‘With everything that has happened it will be very difficult for Sergio Ramos to stay at Madrid.’Since the player admitted privately that he wanted out of Madrid after falling out with president Perez he has been subject to a smear campaign by media that Ramos believes are being directed by the club’s president.
Riesco added: ‘Sergio is a symbol of this club. He has nothing to prove. But so many things are being said about him.
There is so much manipulation to discredit his name via spokesmen who behave like puppets saying he is not respecting the club and that he is just a money-grabber.’
Ramos tweets in both Spanish and English and as captain he is also one of Real Madrid’s more vocal players but until now he has maintained a public silence.
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