- Real Madrid captain has warned his club not to sign Hazard or Salah in the summer
- The Spanish international claims it would affect the development of Marco Asensio
- Ramos believes the 22-year-old can fill the void in the midfield if given playing time
Sergio Ramos has reportedly warned Real Madrid about completing the transfers of either Chelsea or Liverpool stars Eden Hazard and Mohamed Salah, Don Balon reports.
The Spain international is said to be concerned about how the summer signing will affect Marco Asensio, whom he believes is the future of the club in the flank position.
The future of the 22-year-old has also been linked to the likes of Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool in a potential big money departure from the Bernabeu.
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The former Sevilla player said he would prefer Asensio to fill the void in the attacking midfield positions ton big names like Hazard and Salah, despite them being among the finest in Europe in their position.
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Los Blancos also need to a major shake up in the attack after a disappointing season, and the solution might be giving a young top talent like Asensio more playing time, but with big money names and signings.
However, Real, have not hidden their intentions of bringing Hazard, Neymar, and Harry Kane to the Bernabeu in the summer to be be competitively ready for all competitions in next season.
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Zinedine Zidane's side are in contention to retain the Champions League title for a third consecutive time as they take a 3-1 aggregate lead to Paris Saint Germain in the coming week.
Real are currently 14 points behind league leaders, Barcelona and as they will be aiming to close the gap when the face Espanyol in an outstanding La Liga match.
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