Sergio Ramos is ready to quit Real Madrid this summer for the Premier League as he doesn’t fancy Paris St Germain.
Talks over a new contract at the Bernabeu have collapsed and that means the Spanish defender whose trophy haul includes five La Liga titles, four Champions Leagues, a World Cup and two European Championships – will be available on a free transfer in July.
He is entitled to talk to clubs outside of Spain right now to secure a pre-contract agreement – and his agent, brother Rene Ramos, is targeting England.
The Spanish international is unconvinced by a move to Paris and has already turned down offers from Asia because his family are not keen on the destination.
And that could alert Everton, especially as Carlo Ancelotti managed the defender for two years in Madrid between 2013-15.
Ramos’ camp, however, are expected to target Manchester United first, amid rumours that Old Trafford is the defender’s first choice destination.
United have shown by signing 33-year-old Edinson Cavani that age is no barrier and Ramos, who heard all about life at United from David Beckham when they played together in Madrid, would bring much-needed experience to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s defence.