Sergio Ramos is pure showbusiness. He makes hip-hop tracks. He collects expensive modern art. He fights bulls. It seems he makes headlines with every move he makes. Last week was no different. Late on the Monday night, Real Madrid president Florentino Perez conducted a rare interview with Onda Cero radio station to address a story that Ramos was toying with a move to the Chinese Super League.
Ramos, 33, had previously come to the offices of Perez—where the Real president runs one of the world's largest construction companies—with his brother and agent, Rene Ramos, and a lawyer, Julio Senn.