Former Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos has reportedly made his salary demands clear to Moroccan giants Wydad Athletic Club if they were to sign him.
The veteran Spanish footballer has been linked with a move to the Botola Pro League side ahead of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup that is set to take place in America.
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This news comes at the back of shocking reports that Wydad are willing to sign five-time Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo, however, the team has now said to have refuted the rumours.
Ramos, who played with Ronaldo at Madrid years ago, is currently plying his at the Mexican club Monterrey AC, having joined the team as a free agent in February this year.
According to Lesiteinfo, Ramos is said to have demanded a whopping $5,000,000 (approximately R90 million) from the Red Castle if they were to secure his services ahead of the Club World Cup.
Furthermore, in addition to the 90 million, the 39-year-old star is said to have requested that he will need a private plane to travel to Africa.
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However, the report has noted that an Egyptian journalist Jamal Staifi has revealed that Wydad ruled out the possibility of signing the Spanish defender due to his financial demands.
Ramos' current deal with Monterrey will expire end the end of this year, which means if Wydad were to sign him, they would have to pay his club as he is still under contract.