Sergio Reguilon expects Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos to sign a new deal with the Bernabeu giants but would recommend Tottenham to the Spain great if he was tempted by the Premier League.
Ramos has been linked with a possible move to Spurs at the end of the season, when his Madrid contract expires.
Captain of club and country, Ramos turns 35 in March but still appears to have plenty to offer at the highest level.
Reguilon, who revealed Tottenham s Jose Mourinho presented him with a cooked suckling pig on Christmas Day, is confident the Portuguese boss is leading Spurs in the direction of silverware.
Left-back Reguilon left Real Madrid to join Tottenham in September and revealed in an interview with AS that he did not speak to Los Blancos boss Zinedine Zidane about the move, saying of that: Nothing surprised me.
That has been interpreted in some quarters as Reguilon saying his relationship with the Frenchman had broken down, although he also described Zidane as a great coach .
Reguilon would be surprised if Ramos left Zidane s Madrid, having joined in 2005 from Sevilla.
I think that in the end it will end up being solved. Both for Madrid and Sergio. Looking from the outside, I don t see a Madrid without Ramos, Reguilon said.
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Asked if he would advise Ramos to come to Tottenham if approached by the four-time Champions League winner, Reguilon added: Yes, of course. In fact the other day I was talking to him.
Reguilon told the Spanish sports newspaper that he can t quite get a taste of English food , but explained Mourinho was helping, saying he would tell a thousand wonderful anecdotes about Tottenham s former Madrid coach.
He explained how, on Christmas Day, he arrived at Tottenham training in the afternoon to find a box waiting for him.
I opened it and it was a suckling pig already cooked, Reguilon said. [Mourinho] told me, I know you are alone at Christmas so you don t have to cook dinner and can eat well.