Factbox - Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos

MADRID (Reuters) - Factbox on Spain defender Sergio Ramos, who has agreed to extend his contract with Real Madrid until 2020, ending speculation he could join English Premier League side Manchester United: * Born March 30, 1986 in Camas in the province of Seville. - - SEVILLA * After coming through the youth ranks at hometown club Sevilla, Ramos debuts for the first team in February 2004. * Seals a move to Real Madrid for a fee of 27 million euros (£19.1 million) at the end of the following season and makes his first appearance in September 2005. - - REAL MADRID * Although mainly used as a right back in his early career, also fills in on occasion at centre back, a position he later plays in regularly for both club and country. * Wins his first La Liga title in the 2006-07 season under Italian coach Fabio Capello and follows up with another the following campaign. * Appointed second club captain behind goalkeeper Iker Casillas in the 2010-11 season. * Real beat Barcelona 1-0 to win the 2011 King's Cup and Ramos makes headlines when he drops the trophy off the top of a bus and it is crushed under the wheels. * In 2011-12, Real end Barca's three-year stranglehold on the La Liga title. * Nets a last-gasp header to take the 2014 Champions League final against Atletico Madrid to extra time. Real go on to win their 10th European crown, ending more than a decade of failure in the competition. * After Real end the 2014-15 season without major silverware, Ramos is strongly linked with a move to United but an agreement on a new deal is announced on Monday. - - SPAIN * After shining at junior level, debuts for the national team four days before his 19th birthday in March 2005. * Features at right back as Spain win their first major trophy in 44 years at Euro 2008. * Helps La Roja to a debut World Cup triumph in South Africa in 2010. * Scores a cheeky 'panenka' penalty in Spain's shootout win over Portugal in the semi-finals of Euro 2012. * With Ramos at centre back alongside Gerard Pique, Spain go on to defend their continental crown, becoming the first nation to win back-to-back European titles with a World Cup in between. * Ramos has played 128 times for Spain, scoring 10 goals. (Compiled by Iain Rogers, editing by Sudipto Ganguly)