Manchester United's offer for Sergio Ramos
In England, it is said that Manchester United has already made a formal written offer to Real Madrid for Sergio Ramos. The Daily Mail claims that the 'Red' management has officially presented the offer to the white club and it amounts to 35 million pounds (50 million euros). That is the initial price of a negotiation that would be completely independent of David de Gea, according to the media.
Daily Mail reports on yesterday's meeting
The Daily Mail echoes yesterday's meeting as captured by Diario AS between Sergio Ramos, his brother and representative René, and José Ángel Sánchez, in which the player would have expressed his desire for the club to consider offers for him. The newspaper says that Ramos has become a "priority" for Louis van Gaal, who has 200 million to relaunch United. Ramos would become one of the highest-paid defenders in the world: 55 million euros net over five seasons.
The Telegraph reveals Manchester United's offer
Meanwhile, The Telegraph also unveils Manchester United's offer for Ramos but puts the initial amount of the negotiation at 30 million pounds (42 million euros). They say that Real Madrid is obliged to negotiate due to their interest in David de Gea and the request of Sergio Ramos himself to consider offers for him. It remains to be seen if both clubs reach a common agreement.
Possible replacements for Ramos
The Telegraph also mentions possible replacements for Ramos at Real Madrid. The names of Otamendi, Laporte, or Laurent Koscielny have been mentioned, as they want to play alongside their compatriot Raphael Varane.