Sergio Ramos will not be adding to the Spanish contingent already at Bayern Munich, according to Mathias Sammer.
The former midfielder and now sporting director of the Bavarian club told Sky Sports News that any talk of the German champions bidding for the Los Blancos star was absolute rubbish.
Some reports in Spain have suggested Bayern boss Pep Guardiola is interested in taking the 27-year-old to the Allianz Arena to add to the likes of Javi Martinez, Xabi Alonso, Pepe Reina and Thiago Alcantara already at the club.
The defender, who scored in the 5-1 win over Rayo Vallecano at the weekend, his 50th goal for Madrid, has a long-term contract that expires in three years time. The 10-time Champions League winners are already keen to tie him down to a new deal.
And according to Sammer, Bayern won’t be pursuing the defender any time soon.
“If the rumours from Spain were true this club would consist of four teams,” Sammer said.
And he added: “Ramos has a long contract [to summer 2017] and is a piece of the club, so what is said about him and us is pure speculation.”
Ramos guaranteed himself legendary status at the Santiago Bernabeu last season when he headed in the equaliser in the Champions League final in stoppage time to take the game into extra time, a game Los Blancos eventually won 4-1 over Atletico de Madrid.