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Real Deal: Sergio Ramos has committed to stay at the Spanish club
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By Tom Collomosse17 August 2015
Sergio Ramos has ended Manchester United’s hopes of buying him by agreeing a new contract with Real Madrid.
The Spain defender was due to sign a five-year deal in a ceremony at the Bernabeu today, according to the club website. The contract is understood to be worth about £200,000 a week.
Standard Sport reported last week that the deal had been sealed and that it would be made official at the start of this week.
Ramos, 29, would have collected a similar amount had he chosen to move to Old Trafford earlier this summer, but he has decided to spend the remainder of his top-level career with the 10-times European champions.
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