The defender, who scored in the Club World Cup final
on Saturday, isn't concerned about his future at the club as he enters
the final two years of his contract
Reports had suggested negotiations over a new deal at the Santiago Bernabeu had stalled yet Ramos insists he is in no hurry to open discussions due to him having two years remaining on his current contract.
"It is something that does not worry me at all," he told Cadena Ser.
"I have two years on my contract. We have had appointments to speak, but there is no hurry."
Ramos also quashed rumours his relationship with Real president Florentino Perez has broken.
He said: "Thanks to him [Perez] I fulfilled a dream of playing for the best club in the world and I will be eternally grateful. Our relationship is very close and we talk often."
The centre-back added the Club World Cup to his list of honours on Saturday having previously lifted the UEFA Champions League and Copa del Rey at Real Madrid.
And Ramos - who won the Golden Ball award for the best player at the Club World Cup after scoring Real's opener in their 2-0 win over San Lorenzo - believes that 2014 will rank as the best year of his career.
"It has been the most important year of my life both professionally and personally," he said. "I have become a father and we have also won four titles."
No comments:
Post a Comment