Sergio Ramos has signed another contract extension at Real Madrid to keep him in place until 2021, according to a report.
The Spain international signed his most recent five-year deal at the Bernabeu in the summer of 2015 and has now apparently agreed to add an extra year to that.
Spanish outlet Marca suggests that the 31-year-old agreed the fresh terms in private towards the end of last season, with both the centre-back and president Florentino Perez not feeling the need to make a public presentation.
Ramos will mark 16 years in the Spanish capital should he see through his latest deal, having arrived from Sevilla as a teenager in 2005.
Real are said to be preparing a short statement to officially confirm the news, which will be made public early next week.