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Manchester City 'prepared to offer Sergio Ramos a two-year contract' should he walk away from Real Madrid for nothing this summer with Pep Guardiola 'admiring Spanish veteran's leadership qualities' at the back

Manchester City are considering a move for Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos on a two-year contract, according to reports.

The Spanish centre-half, who has scored over 100 goals for Los Blancos, could leave the club later this summer as his contract expires on June 30 - with no agreement currently in sight.

Meanwhile, City are targeting a new centre-back this summer due to Eric Garcia's imminent departure to Barcelona, while reports are linking Aymeric Laporte with an Etihad Stadium exit.

Manchester City are prepared to offer Sergio Ramos a two-year contract, according to reports
City boss Pep Guardiola is believed to be a fan of Ramos' leadership qualities

City boss Pep Guardiola is believed to be a fan of Ramos' leadership qualities

And according to ESPN, City boss Pep Guardiola is in awe of Ramos' leadership qualities and will offer the 35-year-old a contract should he not renew at the Santiago Bernabeu.