Could Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos leave Real Madrid for Manchester United?

Could Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos leave Real Madrid for Manchester United?

Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon believes that claims of Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos has handed a transfer request are likely to be untrue.

According to reports coming from Spain, Portuguese International and  Spanish defender are set for old Trafford switch in the summer, with Real Madrid are looking for major overhaul to boost their title chances next season.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos could leave Real Madrid for Manchester United

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However, Calderon feels these rumors are the result of agent talk ahead of summer transfer window.

It’s clear that agents and many people around them wold be interested in sparking this rumour.

“But I don’t think so [that they’ve asked to leave].

“I’m sure they are all focused on the season. They players would like to change the fate of the team this season, and they will try to win the Champions League, so they won’t be thinking about that.

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“Maybe it IS true, you never know with these players. If they want to leave they will, but I don’t think so at this moment.”

While Rubi rues Levante’s luck after hard work counted for nothing as they weredefeated by Real Madrid.

“We knew we weren’t going to maintain the initial rhythm. It’s a shame. The team isn’t having a shred of fortune. Just look at the second goal,” AS quotes Rubi as saying,

Could Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos leave Real Madrid for Manchester United?

“Sometimes maybe the team lacks another gear, but we miss a speck of luck. I don’t think my players go to a game without wanting to win.

“We leave with our heads held high. We had chances to level. We have to win [at Real Sociedad] and hopefully not let up the pace because now we play our rivals.

“Granada in week 35 last year had 25 points and were saved. Every game is a new opportunity. Today we believed but now, yes, we hope to score three points at Anoeta.”