Ramos open to Prem return

18 February 2009 08:40
Juande Ramos has insisted he could one day return to the Premier League, amid claims he has already rejected an approach from an unnamed club.[LNB] The former Spurs chief left England with his reputation severely tarnished after he lasted just 12 months at White Hart Lane.[LNB]However, Real Madrid came calling in January and he has performed well with the Spanish champions as they are now clear in second place in La Liga.[LNB]Indeed Real president Vicente Baluda is hoping to tie him down before the summer elections, such has been his impact.[LNB]And Ramos' work has not gone unnoticed back in England, with Spanish reports claiming he has shunned an offer.[LNB]Newcastle, who are also said to be keeping close tabs on Olympiakos' highly-rated Spanish coach Ernesto Valverde, are said to have sounded out Ramos about a possible summer move to Tyneside.[LNB]And Ramos has now admitted he would consider a move back to England.[LNB]"My priority is with Real Madrid, but I would also like to have a clear idea about my future," he told the Daily Mirror.[LNB]"Just because I left Tottenham, that does not mean I cannot return to the Premier League.[LNB]"That league still holds many challenges for me."[LNB]

Source: SKY_Sports