Truedevil
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According to Sky Sources we are in talks with Real over a potential Ramos move.
you've basically summarised every transfer in the history of the interweb.Trying to follow this through tweets and clickbait articles is futile as no one really knows what's happening behind the scenes.
Trying to follow this through tweets and clickbait articles is futile as no one really knows what's happening behind the scenes.
What do our scouts be getting up to anyway? Because this is another opportunist signing that I'm guessing we weren't prepared for, not that I'm complaining.
Also mentioned that he would love to sign a new bumper deal at Real.According to Sky Sources we are in talks with Real over a potential Ramos move.
That's my point, I'm assuming our scouts didn't identify Ramos.I'd be worried if we were paying scouts to tell us about unknown talents like Sergio Ramos.
Oh yeah I know mate I wasn't directing that at you! It was at the Marca article.I wasn't stating whether it was true or false, I was backing up that the line has a proper source rather than being made up.
Anyway, the rejected bid is true. See the Tweets thread.
their source is ballbag and he thinks ramos is doing this for a better contract.Also mentioned that he would love to sign a new bumper deal at Real.![]()
That's my point, I'm assuming our scouts didn't identify Ramos.
I wonder if the Ronaldo and De Gea ordeals haven't resulted in a slight change of policy at the club?
We may well have decided that there's less value in scouring South America and Southern Europe for talent if they're only going to want off to Madrid or Barcelona once they begin to flourish.
Focus our scouts at home and in the traditional strongholds of North-West and Eastern Europe for talent while looking to bring in proven talent from elsewhere. Problem is that the homegrown "wonderkids" are few and far between lately.
May well be right, Memphis is a good example, most Dutch stars seem to have been happy to remain in the PL during their best years.I wonder if the Ronaldo and De Gea ordeals haven't resulted in a slight change of policy at the club?
We may well have decided that there's less value in scouring South America and Southern Europe for talent if they're only going to want off to Madrid or Barcelona once they begin to flourish.
Focus our scouts at home and in the traditional strongholds of North-West and Eastern Europe for talent while looking to bring in proven talent from elsewhere. Problem is that the homegrown "wonderkids" are few and far between lately.
I know, don't know why I typed new lol.
It really takes effect around now though, all those contract renewals in a squad made up of 80% foreigners will take it's effect.
Doubt it. Does it really matter if they bugger off after giving us some golden years? So long as we make a profit on them.
Better to have loved and lost then to not have loved at all, and all that jazz.
Of course not much needs to be known about Ramos, he's a proven quality centre-back. I'm just saying a lot of our recent transfers have been opportunist signings that I'm guessing players haven't been extensively watched or bids prepared, so I'm wondering who we are scouting.
"Florentino has asked Ramos to stay"
Pedrerol, journalist pro Madrid board, has a sport program in spanish Tv in the lunch time and is the presenter of "El Chiringuito".
He's 29 already, not the most reliable cb and the amount rumoured is too high. Not good business, imo.
I see where you are coming from but I am not sure I agree. Obviously Otamendi has been better than Ramos over the last season so I understand why you think he would be an upgrade on Ramos. The worry I would have about Otamendi over Ramos is that I am not sure he could do as well as Ramos has in the high defensive line Madrid have employed for quite a while now. Ramos is faster and Madrid leave much more space at the back than Valencia do and are not set up to protect their defence as much as Valencia are.Madrid are doing good business if they sell Ramos for Otamendi.
"Florentino has asked Ramos to stay"
Pedrerol, journalist pro Madrid board, has a sport program in spanish Tv in the lunch time and is the presenter of "El Chiringuito".
And then they proceeded to put 5 past the Spanish defence.
Just listening now myself, I love that United just absolutely suckerpunched Madrid by bringing up Ramos in a discussion that was supposed to be about de Gea
Sid Lowe (The Guardian) talking about the Ramos transfer
14:50 in
"Florentino has asked Ramos to stay"
Pedrerol, journalist pro Madrid board, has a sport program in spanish Tv in the lunch time and is the presenter of "El Chiringuito".
I was under the impression El Chiringuito are basically a comedy show that spouts rubbish for amusement.
http://sportwitness.ning.com/forum/...claims-arsenal-are-signing-spanish-midfielder
Just listening now myself, I love that United just absolutely suckerpunched Madrid by bringing up Ramos in a discussion that was supposed to be about de Gea![]()
Can't access at office - could you summarize it for us? Thanks
Ramos issue isn't solely about money, he met with Madrid's sporting director (not Perez) and asked to leave. Madrid said they'd listen to any offers but may decide that it's either buy out or nothing (in other words, if it's buy out only Ramos is going nowhere). United's interest is genuine, they met with Madrid, Madrid thought United were there to negotiate about de Gea, but instead took Madrid aback by talking about Ramos.Can't access at office - could you summarize it for us? Thanks
Laporte as Ramos replacementHe said he doesnt know if it will happen but it is more than just Ramos trying to extract a better contract out of Madrid. He seems to imply he suspects it will happen. Then there's a period of a few minutes where they are drowned out by the noise of a motorbike and a siren. Then they start speculating about who might come in to replace him if he leaves.
Even if it doesn't result in a better contract and he does actually end up coming to United am I hopeless romantic in preferring us to sign players who move because they badly want to play for Manchester United rather than targetting players who are leaving their current club to prove a point, not really caring about where they end up?
"I was pleased to get United. They are in the Premier League what Madrid are in Spain perhaps: the values, the history. What they have always represented, the philosophy they transmit, the ideals they inculcated their players with, are similar.
"Few games have the repercussion of this match. And I'd rather play them than a team that's not as big but comes along and surprises you. Besides, I like English football."
Enough to move there? "When you go through a bad spell all sorts of things go through your mind and there have been times when I've had offers from England and Italy but my Dad told me once: 'If you are ever going to leave anywhere, do it through the front door and with your head held high, not when things are going badly.' My dream is to keep playing here but it's true that England's attractive. Friends playing there always talk highly [about it] and it would be a new experience.
"My Dad used to watch a lot and he would say to me when I was a kid: 'Come and watch this. Look at this guy …' I wouldn't say he obliged me to watch it but pretty much. He'd say: 'Today so-and-so is playing; watch him.'" And who did he support? Ramos grins. "Manchester United." Divided loyalty, then? "Haha, no! My dad always had a soft spot for Manchester but my family are Sevilla fans – and now Real Madrid."
Yes you are being hopelessly romantic
However, in this case it seems as if United is a right fit for Ramos, because of his dad's love for United. Or the love which Ramos has. Whatever. Read this:
Source: http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/feb/10/sergio-ramos-manchester-united
In this day and age, I think so, yes.Even if it doesn't result in a better contract and he does actually end up coming to United am I hopeless romantic in preferring us to sign players who move because they badly want to play for Manchester United rather than targetting players whose primary objective is leaving their current club to prove a point, with their choice of destination up in the air?
Sergio Ramos and Real Madrid are in agreement over one thing at least: the current conflict must be resolved within the next two weeks before pre-season begins.
Neither the club nor the player want their differences to affect the start of the Benítez project. The new coach is a somewhat perplexed figure observing the war taking place in the upper echelons of Real Madrid involving the man who will probably be his captain next season.
'Los Blancos' will jet off to Australia on 11th July, which is the target date to have reached a solution in the Ramos saga.
Pre-season will be full of events in which Florentino will stand alongside his players, which adds to the need for relations to be as positive as possible.
Both parties are also all too aware of the potentially suffocating media pressure that will only increase as the days pass by, which is why the current priority is for whatever has to happen to happen quickly.