“There are a lot of rumors, there is nothing to tell about my future”

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Quite a few senior journalists in Spain have reported that Sergio Ramos will announce tonight (Thursday) his stay at Real Madrid, but at least for now, it seems that the saga is not over yet. “We spread quite a few rumors that create uncertainty about my future. I can say that I have nothing to innovate about the extension of my contract, I wish I had.”

Despite this, journalist Fabrizio Romano reports that Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is still pushing the issue to persuade the club captain to reach an agreement on a new contract.

Ramos made the remarks at a news conference tonight regarding the new season of the documentary series about him, which will be released on Amazon Prime on April 9 in Spain, and on June 18 in the rest of the world, and will deal with winning the last championship, the Spanish team, and more.

Ramos commented on the injury from which he recovered: “I have finally returned to the team and I want to help it with good performances. There are titles on the episode that I want to win and dedicate them to the fans. I do not want to be another footballer, every year I try to be the best in my position. I wish I could Continue to show high ability for a long time to come and set records. “

“We had a tough year,” Brake said of the filming of the series and football in the shadow of the Corona. “Football is not the most important thing, and we had to stop playing. I send a big hug to everyone who did a great job and helped get through this period. I want to show people information so they can form an opinion about me. We started filming before the season stopped and we stopped filming because of the corona “We continued with Amazon according to the guidelines, and there will be a lot of things this season.”

Asked about refereeing mistakes, the brakeman replied: “The smartest thing is to refrain from commenting on referees’ decisions. They can make mistakes. I have always been in favor of the VAR. Referees need to be respected as players, and we need to give them good treatment so they can do their job. The best you can do. “

“Playing in the ClΓ‘sico is a huge satisfaction and a reward for the hard work I do from a very young age,” Ramos shared. “Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona was the toughest opponent I played against, Zidane with his magic and Ronaldinho were the biggest players I’ve seen. Fernando Hierro, Ronaldo Nazario, Claudio Caniga, Rivaldo, Pablo Alfaro, Prieto and Paolo Maldini were models for the Licorice.”

On Zlatan Ibrahimovic “I have a special appreciation for him. He is valued and always considered a great player, a fighter and a total professional. He does everything off the field and on him. He went to MLS, came back and still does a great job. Zlatan is one of the best footballers. Cristiano Ronaldo? I was lucky enough to share a dressing room with the greatest players like Cristiano, Ronaldo, David Beckham, Raul, Roberto Carlos and more, the best in the world. “I learned a lot from them. Cristiano is the star of Juventus.”

Later, the brakeman will be interviewed on Twitter by Ivy Janus, a Spanish network star who has previously interviewed quite a few big names such as Gerard Pique, Sergio Aguero and more.

As you may recall, Ramos arrived in the Spanish capital in 2005 from Sevilla for 27 million euros and soon became one of the significant players on the team. Throughout his time at Real he recorded 668 appearances, scoring 100 goals and adding 40 assists in all competitions. The 34-year-old has also managed to win 22 titles since joining the club – 4 Champions League, 5 Spanish Championships, 2 Spanish Cups, 4 Spanish Super Cups, 3 European Super Cups and 4 World Club Championships.

At the same time, the Blancos are making every effort to keep their center-back teammate Rafael Varane. The Frenchman’s future has also been a lot of fog lately, but this morning it was reported in the ‘Marca’ that Real have been in talks with Varane and he may reach an agreement with the club soon.

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