Sergio Ramos reveals the special gift he will give Barcelona legend Lionel Messi if he joins Real Madrid

Sergio Ramos reveals the special gift he will give Barcelona legend Lionel Messi if he joins Real Madrid

- Sergio Ramos offers to share his mansion with Lionel Messi if he joins Real Madrid

- The Catalans are unsure if the Argentine will commit his future to the club when his deal expires this summer

- Ramos, on his own, rules out joining Barcelona if he quits Los Blancos at the end of this season

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Sergio Ramos has promised to accommodate Lionel Messi in his home if the Argentine decides to join Real Madrid.

The 33-year-old's future at Barcelona remains uncertain despite having about three months left on his current deal.

He tried forcing his way out of the Catalan club last August but made a U-turn to avoid legal battles with his employers.

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Since then, clubs like Paris Saint Germain and Manchester City among others have been showing interest in him but nothing was heard of Los Blancos' move for him.

Sergio Ramos vows to give Barcelona legend Lionel Messi this special gift if he joins Real Madrid
Sergio Ramos hugging Lionel Messi during Spanish League encounter at Camp Nou in October 2019. Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto
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However, the Spanish defender while speaking on the Twitch show was quoted by ESPN saying if the Catalans forward decide to join the Madrid club, he will share his house with him before finding one himself.

"Of course, 100%. He could stay at mine for the first week or so. He can find his feet and get comfy, I'd be more than happy to do that.
"Us Madrid fans have had to endure Leo's best years [with him at another team] so to not have to face him every week would be great and to have him with us would obviously help us to win and have more success. It would be stupid to say it wouldn't."

The Spanish defender whose deal with Real expires this summer has ruled out a chance to join the Camp Nou outfit

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Ramos's own contract with Real expires this summer, but he said that if he does leave Madrid he would not be tempted to join Barcelona.

"Absolutely no chance! I like [new Barca president Joan] Laporta, I've met him and I liked him.
"But it's the same as not seeing Xavi, [Carles] Puyol or even Messi signing for Madrid; it works the other way too and there's those of us who would never play for Barca. There are some things money can't buy."

Ramos has been out of action due to a knee injury but he has commenced recovery after undergoing surgery and is expected to return for their game against Atalanta.

Legit.ng earlier reported that Lionel Messi and former Barcelona teammate Cesc Fabregas are set to play in the Major League Soccer in the United States.

The duo played at the Barca academy and featured together at the senior level between 2011 and 2014, winning several trophies.

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Both stars' wives are also close friends and it is understood that both families are weighing the options of settling down in America together.

Oluwatomiwa is a sports editor with Legit.ng. He has over eight years of field and office experience in the media industry. He graduated from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism in 2014 with HND in Mass Communication. Connect with him on Twitter @TomiwaBabalola.

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