Sergio Ramos and Real Madrid will have to come to an understanding. Both the club and the captain want to extend their relationship, which ends on 30 June next year, in 2021.
Thus, the club will offer the player a one year extension until 2022. This is done because of the club's policy of not offering more than one season to players who have passed their thirties.
AS' informed, that Real Madrid and Sergio Ramos have not yet sat down to negotiate, but both parties will agree to extend the contract for at least one more season.
Sergio Ramos has already made it clear that he abides by the Real Madrid rule. "We will reach an understanding regardless of what the club wants. I have never demanded two or three or four years. I understand that with a certain age do it a year," he said in the pre-match against Manchester City.
In this way, Sergio Ramos would finish his contract months before the World Cup in Qatar, which could be his last major tournament with Spain, and on the dates when the new Bernabeu will open.