The highly-profile Spaniard's move to Old Trafford means Real Madrid turn despirited.
Manchester United demands Ramos for De Gea.
Sergio Ramos departure would not only be felt on the pitch, but also outside the field. The Spaniard has been splendid for the past couple of seasons and his presence has been a highlight for Whites'.
Apart from a world-class defender, Ramos is famous for his leadership skills and his ability to bring life for the players on the field. This season witnessed Ramos' importance as Real struggled while he was injured.
The month of March, without Ramos, eventually saw Real slip a four point lead to trial four within three games and a shock loss to Schalke at Champions League. The slip virtually gave Barcelona the title, who then went on for an historic treble.
Meanwhile, the at atmosphere Madrid isn't good this season with a number of superstars unhappy. Benzema is set to be replaced and Isco may leave this summer.
Last season's trophy drought adds an extra-pressure this season, and without a player of such a caliber, it seems to end with another dreadful season.
Ancelotti's sacking and hiring of infamous coach among the fans, Benitez, doesn't go well with the fans.
United on the other hand, has a bigger say on the swap. After a mega move of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid in 2009, this may be another major swap between these two clubs who had shared Van Nistelrooy, Beckham, Di Maria and a number of other players.
Further problems arise after Perez sacked five permanent medical staffs for last season's injury-crisis that caused the anger from players. It seems that they may go outside for treatment.
And the last of these problems, which we actually need to discuss here, Sergio Ramos. The former had been unhappy with his contract renewal and Perez has refused to increase his wages. Some reports suggest that his agent Rene Ramos had contacted with one of Barcelona's presidential candidates.
However, a rise in wages for Ramos would be worth and swapping him for a goalkeeper would be foolish. According to Telegraph, Real Madrid have ordered 65 million euros for the Spaniard.
But this deal largely disappoints Madrid fans or atleast me, who still takes it hard to swallow Ozil, Di Maria and Ancelotti.
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