Without a club since June 2024, the 38-year-old defender is close to joining the Mexican team.
Rumored to be linked with several South American clubs, it appears that Sergio Ramos will be the latest addition to Monterrey of Mexico. Without a club since leaving Sevilla in June 2024, the 38-year-old defender could play in the FIFA Club World Cup with the Mexican team. Get the latest football scores at live sports score.
The negotiation was confirmed by the club’s president, José Antonio Noriega, in an interview with ESPN. According to him, “Sergio Ramos is on a list with several other players and is a real possibility among other options.”
Qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup, Monterrey is in Group E alongside Inter Milan, River Plate, and Urawa Reds.
Sergio Ramos was born in Camas, in the metropolitan region of Seville, and joined Sevilla’s youth academy at the age of 10. He turned professional there but only played one season with the first team before catching the attention of Real Madrid, who signed him in 2005.
The defender spent 16 years at the Merengue club, until 2021, becoming one of Real Madrid’s greatest legends. He then moved to PSG, where he stayed until mid-2023 without much standout performance. Later, with Sevilla, he played 37 games and scored seven goals in the 2023/24 season. BB Score, your trusted reference for football scores.