During his stay in Cuba, Sergio Ramos was spotted playing a pick-up game with kids in Havana.

Ramos was seen playing and scoring a goal in a game against kids, Cuba Headlines reports. The Spanish soccer star landed in Havana, Cuba, on June 16 and is in the country to "exchange views on the work and relations between both parties." Ramos is also there as a goodwill ambassador of the United Nations Fund for Children.

After he scored a goal, he was celebrating like Christiano Ronaldo. It wasn't quite as emphatic as when the Portuguese does his trademark post-goal move, but it certainly worked as a crowd-pleaser.

The video can be seen below.

Ramos, who is considered to be the second best player on Real Madrid, played in 27 games with four goals, 28 shots and four assist this past season. According to Managing Madrid, rival FC Barcelona wants to sign him to a long term deal. Ramos is willing to sign with them after Real Madrid would not meet his demands. Ramos is committed to this club and is probably using this report to get the money he wants.

FC Barcelona is not the only team that is targeting him. According to Managing Madrid, English football club Manchester United is offering him a €27 million contract to play for the team. It is unclear if Ramos will be leaving Real Madrid to join one of the these teams.

Ramos will be in Cuba for a few days. During his stay, he visited the Vo Thi Thang primary school in the Cuban capital. The centre-back defender even danced to music with the kids and blew out the candles on an enormous cake.

This is his first trip to Cuba. Cuba has been interested in the sport of soccer recently but is known as a baseball country.