Without a club for months, former Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos, who had hoped to provide defensive cover for Florentino Pérez’s team, is now set to sign in Mexico.
The winter transfer window is closing soon. In the final hours of this market, where some impressive deals have been completed by European clubs and even teams from other continents, several transfers are being finalised. Speaking of transfers, El Chiringuito TV has exclusively reported Sergio Ramos’s move to Mexico. Approaching his 39th birthday, the former Real Madrid defender is reportedly in advanced talks with Monterrey Rayados. According to Juanfe Sanz Pérez, the ex-Spanish international has requested the number 93 shirt as a tribute to Real Madrid.
One last dance?
Likely enticed by a lucrative contract from the Mexican club, Sergio Ramos is expected to seize this new opportunity to prove that he is far from finished. Overlooked by Florentino Pérez and José Ángel Sánchez—who did not consider him as a defensive reinforcement for Carlo Ancelotti’s squad, which has struggled with defensive issues this season—the former Paris Saint-Germain rock is turning the page. With Real Madrid’s winter transfer window closing without any new signings, Ramos will no longer have the chance to wear the Madrid colours he so deeply admires.
As he awaits his departure from Spain to the Americas, where his new club is based, Sergio Ramos continues to closely follow Real Madrid’s latest developments. In recent hours, he even received a special gift—a signed shirt—from Kylian Mbappé.
“Thank you, my brother. I will keep it with love in the best place. I’m happy you’ve settled in and started scoring. Hala Madrid,” Ramos said after receiving the present from Madrid’s new number 9.
All that remains now is for the final steps of negotiations between Ramos’s camp and Rayados to be completed. We’re keeping a close eye on this story.
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