Immediately after Real Madrid won the Spanish Football League title, the team turned a page this season and started making plans for the upcoming seasons, foremost of which was the extension of Sergio Ramos, captain and future coach Zinedine Zidane and new contracts.

In an interview with a number of media professionals after the La Liga title celebrations, Florentino Perez, head of the royal team, discussed all these issues.

The start was with the 34-year-old Ramos contract, which ends next summer. Peres said, "He will stay with the team until the end of his football career, he is more than just a team leader. Negotiations to extend his contract will be easy, to remain until he retires from football.

Regarding the new contracts in the summer Mercato, and after the report of the newspaper "Marca", which is close to the club, that there will be no high-caliber contracts due to the financial repercussions of the Corona virus on the team, Peres stressed that "the situation is very bad, and it is not logical to ask the current players to reduce their salaries, And at the same time we are making great deals! ".

He continued, "The big deals of this type (contracting Frenchman Cleine Mbabe from Paris Saint-Germain) have to wait, but when we recover our financial health, we will start concluding this type of deal ..."

"Unfortunately, we do not know when we will be able to do this, and when these difficult circumstances in which we have found ourselves will end. We have lost 25% of our income due to the absence of fans and the closure of the Bernabeu Stadium."

As for the future of "Zizou" - who won every title in 19 games as a coach with the Real - in the Spanish capital, Peres was emotionally answered, "It is a blessing from heaven and I hope that he will stay with us for a long time .. Whoever wants to criticize him, he will do so, and he responds with more Nicknames for the team. "

Regarding the works at the Bernabeu stadium, Perez stressed that it is "continuous and will end in the summer of 2022 ″, and this means that the royal plans to resume his matches in his new stronghold, the 2022-2023 season."