Chelsea offers 70 million euros for Real´s Ramos - report

May 7, 2008

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Chelsea have offered Real Madrid 70 million euros (108 million dollars) for their defender Sergio Ramos, daily newspaper El Mundo reported Wednesday.

Real, who clinched their second straight Spanish league title over the weekend, was “reflecting on the offer” for the 21-year-old Spanish international who is under contract with the club until 2013, the newspaper said without citing named sources.

If the offer is accepted, the former Sevilla defender would become “the most expensive defender in history”, it said.

“His transfer would not only be the solution to the problems of the club's accounts but it would also open the door to the recuitment of a megacrack,” the newspaper said.

The report emerges after Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich was in Madrid earlier this week for a basketball tournament.

Ramos has also sparked interest from Italian side AC Milan, according to Spanish media reports.


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2 Responses to “Chelsea offers 70 million euros for Real´s Ramos - report”

  1. keneth( Uganda) on May 7th, 2008 14:09

    I think Chelsea has enough Defenders instead it should sell Shev and Tal Ben Haim and chelsea need just to preserve the players it has for now.

  2. Rizki Akmanda Zaymi on May 9th, 2008 18:23

    Fair value for amazing back like ramos

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