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Ramos surprised at lack of offer from Real Madrid after tearful farewell

MADRID, June 17:  Sergio Ramos burst into tears as he said farewell to Real Madrid on Thursday after 16 years but left with a parting shot, saying he was surprised that the club decided to withdraw a one-year contract offer to him by claiming it had expired.
Soccer Football - La Liga Santander - Real Madrid v Villarreal - Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium, Madrid, Spain - July 16, 2020 Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos celebrates with the trophy after winning La Liga, as play resumes behind closed doors following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Sergio Perez
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MADRID, June 17:  Sergio Ramos burst into tears as he said farewell to Real Madrid on Thursday after 16 years but left with a parting shot, saying he was surprised that the club decided to withdraw a one-year contract offer to him by claiming it had expired.


Ramos, who made 671 appearances for Real and scored 101 goals including netting in two Champions League finals, ran down his contract with the 13-times European champions and was unable to agree a new deal with the club.


He said he was offered a one-year contract on a 10% reduction to his previous salary but was holding out for a two-year deal "so my family could have continuity and tranquillity", only to find out the previous offer had been withdrawn.


"I said 'ok' but they told me the offer that was on the table had expired. I respect their decision but it was a surprise," he told a news conference.


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"I didn't realise the offer had an expiry date. There will be many opinions about me but I'd prefer people to know the full story first and the president and club know it wasn't about money, they offered me one year and I wanted two."


Ramos, 35, acknowledged "there were some calls" when he entered the final six months of his contract in January but stressed "leaving Real Madrid was never on my mind".


But he added: "Life goes on, an era has finished and a new one is starting. Now is not the moment to talk about other clubs but we'll find the right one for me."


A venture abroad to either Paris St Germain in Ligue 1 or the Premier League look like his most likely destinations due to his high salary, and he dismissed suggestions he could return to boyhood club Sevilla.


"Sevilla is another club close to my heart and I had a marvellous time there but today I'm not contemplating that option and neither are they," he said.


He also laughed off a question on whether he could join Real's eternal rivals Barcelona, saying "it's a resounding no".


Ramos lifted the lid on the long-running contract negotiations after the club held a farewell ceremony at the Valdebebas training ground for him a day after confirming he would be leaving.


The defender, who joined Real aged 19 and went on to win 22 trophies including four Champions Leagues, was soon overcome with emotion.


"One of the most difficult moments in my life has arrived, you are never prepared to say goodbye to Real Madrid but the time has come," he said before bursting into tears.


Club president Florentino Perez, who brought Ramos to Real from Sevilla in 2005 for 27 million euros ($32 million), a then record fee for a Spanish defender, thanked the player for "making Real Madrid's legend even greater and ensuring it is the most admired club in the world".

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