CD Tenerife Femenino Stands Firm on Natalia Ramos Contract

The club refers to the termination clause amid foreign teams' interest in the player.

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CD Tenerife Femenino maintains a firm stance regarding player Natalia Ramos's contract situation, with her future being a summer talking point.

Julio Luis Pérez, vice-president of CD Tenerife Femenino, addressed the situation of player Natalia Ramos, confirming that while she has attracted interest from foreign clubs following her "magnificent season," no official offers have been received. Pérez described the situation as "the summer soap opera" but emphasized the club's position.

"Natalia Ramos seems to be the summer soap opera"

Vice-president of CD Tenerife women's team
The player has a contract valid until next season, and the club strictly adheres to her release clause. Although the exact amount has not been disclosed due to it being a private agreement between the player and the club, Pérez assured it is an "important clause." The club expects Ramos to stay unless a team deposits the stipulated amount, which has not happened so far.
Concurrently, the club has launched its season ticket campaign, offering male team season ticket holders the chance to purchase a pass for the women's team at a reduced price. Exclusive season tickets for the women's team maintain last season's prices and are available for reservation.
Having reached 1700 season ticket holders last season, the club aims to double its social base. They hope that between 2500 and 3000 season ticket holders will also opt for the women's team pass, which would be a "fantastic" outcome.
Despite achieving a historic fourth-place league finish and reaching the final stages of the Copa de la Reina, Pérez prefers to remain cautious, viewing talk of the Champions League as adding unnecessary pressure. The primary objective, according to the vice-president, is to "maintain the category" and finish within the top eight.

"The most important thing, we always say the same, feet on the ground, maintaining the category is the most important thing"

Vice-president of CD Tenerife women's team
The vice-president described the fourth-place finish as a "spectacular success," particularly for surpassing teams with larger budgets and infrastructure. He stressed the importance of "not losing sight" and "keeping our feet on the ground" to maintain self-demand and aim high while acknowledging the club's reality.