Sergio Ramos latest: Manchester United braced for blow as Real Madrid make preparations for contract announcement, David De Gea in limbo

Real Madrid's in-house TV channel preparing pieces for the announcement of a new contract

Ian Herbert,Pete Jenson
Tuesday 11 August 2015 01:15 BST
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Sergio Ramos
Sergio Ramos (GETTY IMAGES)

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Manchester United were on Monday night facing an uphill struggle in their battle to secure Sergio Ramos from Real Madrid, with the 29-year-old defender thought to be tempted by a new deal at the Bernabeu in which bonuses would take him to the annual €10m (£7.1m) he has been demanding.

United’s hopes of signing the player are not entirely lost, but Real’s in-house TV station is preparing pieces for the announcement of a new contract, which seems more likely than not to be agreed.

Rancour between Ramos and the Real president, Florentino Perez, led to the player openly agitating for a move in June. United have retained hopes Ramos would provide some badly needed experience in central defence and that the player’s discontent would bring their moves for him to fruition, despite a £28.6m bid being rejected by Real. Ramos staying put would be a blow, as United have also failed to secure Mats Hummels from Borussia Dortmund.

Such an end of the Ramos saga, which has been drawn out all summer, would also call into question whether David De Gea will leave for Madrid this summer. Real appear content with their two goalkeepers, Kiko Casilla, signed from Espanyol this summer, and Keylor Navas.

David De Gea in the stands at Manchester United
David De Gea in the stands at Manchester United (GETTY IMAGES)

United’s interest in the Barcelona forward Pedro is not under threat of Manchester City hijacking the deal, despite reports to that effect on the Continent. City are not interested in buying either Pedro or Real’s Karim Benzema. Their focus is on Kevin De Bruyne, in a deal which is likely to cost €60m (£42.5m) with add-ons, which would take City to the £47m Wolfsburg are thought to be asking.

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