Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos insisted he
wasn't motivated by money after ending speculation surrounding his
future by signing a new five-year deal with the club on Monday.
Ramos
had been courted by Manchester United during a stand-off in
negotiations between his representatives and Madrid president Florentino
Perez over the Spanish international's salary with his previous deal
set to expire in 2017. "The circumstances of the renewal have made it
drawn out but my head and heart have always been here," said Ramos.
"It
is clear and I can't deny it that there were certain things I was
uncomfortable with. I never said that I wanted to leave Madrid but I
couldn't continue like that. You can see the economic part is the last
thing I mention, but there were things we needed to talk about. My
happiness is here, so why would I waste time somewhere else.
"If
it was an economic issue I wouldn't have stayed. I could have made more
money in another place, but there were other circumstances that I had
to fix."
The two clubs have been locked in
transfer talks all summer with Real still hopeful of landing Ramos's
international teammate David de Gea before the transfer window closes at
the end of the month.
Ramos is now
Madrid's longest serving player having signed from Sevilla ten years ago
as a 19-year-old and will be club captain for the first time this
season after Iker Casillas's 18-year career at the Bernabeu came to an
end when he joined Porto last month.
And
Perez insisted Los Blancos needed Ramos more than ever in the
post-Casillas era. "Sergio Ramos has won everything, but just like Real
Madrid he wants more, therefore we need him to maintain that desire," he
said.
Despite holding an unwanted record
as the Madrid player to have seen most red cards in the history of the
club with a staggering 19 dismissals, Ramos is a hero amongst the Real
support and is most fondly remembered for scoring the goal that saved Los Blancos from losing the 2014 UEFA Champions League final to local rivals Atletico Madrid.
His
stoppage time header forced the game into extra-time where the white
half of Madrid went onto dominate and run out 4-1 winners to complete
his own personal repertoire of honours, which also includes three La
Liga titles and two Copa del Reys as well as the World Cup and two
European Championships at international level with Spain.
By
committing to stay at the Bernabeu, Ramos has offered a huge lift to a
Real side in need of a confidence boost ahead of the kick-off to the
Spanish La Liga campaign next weekend.
Madrid begin their league campaign away to newly promoted Sporting Gijon on 23 August.
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