Sergio Ramos latest: 'I'm not negotiating with anyone,' says Manchester United target as he speaks about Real Madrid future for first time

Real Madrid centre-back has been linked with a move to Old Trafford

Tom Sheen
Saturday 04 July 2015 17:18 BST
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Sergio Ramos has said that he is not negotiating with either Real Madrid or Manchester United at the current time.

Speaking for the first time this summer about his future, the 29-year-old had a straight forward response for reporters.

"I'm not negotiating with anyone," Ramos told Spanish TV channel Cuatro when asked by stopped by reporters outside of a wedding he was attending.

"All is well".

Ramos has been strongly linked with a move to Old Trafford with his relationship with Real Madrid club President Florentino Perez seemingly beyond repair.

There is a sense that Ramos could be after an improved contract at the Bernabeu, while Manchester United now seem intent on bringing Ramos to the club in exchange for David De Gea, the Spanish club's top target.

Ramos was offered an improved £5milllion contract by Real earlier this week, way short of the £7.8m deal United are reported to have already offered.

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