Sergio Ramos and Real Madrid's contract negotiations for an extension have more or less stalled. A 10 percent pay cut seems to separate the two parties, and with Ramos' contract expiring this summer at the club, the captain's future at the club looks uncertain.

Now a club is bringing itself on the field and should reportedly be interested in picking up the Spanish central defense. That is the opinion of the Spanish television program El Chiringuito de Jugones. Liverpool have been hit hard by injuries in their defense, where Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez, among others, have been ruled out for the rest of the season.

This rumor comes on top of manager Jürgen Klopp's announcement that reinforcements in Liverpool's defense this transfer window are not necessarily on track due to Covid - 19's impact on the football economy around the world.

Ramos has a special history with Liverpool when he back in the 2017 Champions League final with a very hard and unnecessary tackle broke the arm of the club's star, Mohamed Salah, in the first half, so the Egyptian had to be replaced.