Birmingham City‘s on-loan goalkeeper Moha Ramos has made a bold claim about his parent club Real Madrid.
Birmingham City Goalkeeper Moha Ramos Makes Bold Real Madrid Claim
Blues Keeper Hopes to Become Los Blancos Number 1
Ramos boldly believes he has what it takes to become the next number one at the Santiago Bernabeu.
The young shot-stopper joined Birmingham City last summer on-loan in the hope of regular game time under Pep Clotet.
But the Spaniard has failed to make a dent in the first-team picture, failing to make a senior appearance.
His only first-team appearance came as an unused substitute in the FA Cup against Coventry City.
With Lee Camp and Connal Trueman appearing as Clotet’s preferred options between the sticks, Ramos has been limited to Under-23 appearances.
Despite struggling to break into the first-team at St Andrews, the 19-year-old is confident he will make it as number one with Los Blancos.
Speaking to Spanish publication Marca, he said: “I am a Real Madrid player, I have a contract and I want to be the present and future of the best team in the world.
“I see myself reaching the first team, without doubt. The only thing left for me is to continue working hard as I am doing.
“There are always things you regret but the important thing in life is, as they say in England, to keep going.”
He added: “It is logical that the club will propose different options so that we all continue to grow, and it is normal for some of us to consider leaving on loan, to then return.
“I have a contract, I’m a [Real] Madrid player and I fully understand the situation.
“I had several options but when the opportunity to improve in another league, as important and competitive as the English one came, it was quite easy to make the decision.”
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