An esteemed former player for Real Madrid, Sergio Ramos, is reportedly considering a noteworthy comeback to the Santiago Bernabéu.
Additionally, Ramos achieved the feat of scoring over 100 goals as a defender for Los Blancos and has been recognized as part of the greatest team selected by FourFourTwo. Nevertheless, following his departure from the club in 2021 to join Paris Saint-Germain, the possibility of his story at the Bernabéu continuing remains open.
Speculation arises regarding a potential reunion between Real Madrid and Sergio Ramos.
Presently, at the age of 39, Ramos is engaged in his professional career in Mexico with Monterrey.
The central defender participated in the Club World Cup during the past summer in the United States, following his transfer to the Liga MX team earlier this year. Accumulating seven goals in 31 appearances signifies that he has sustained his scoring capability even at this later phase of his career.
According to a startling report by the Spanish media outlet Fichajes, the iconic figure, who ranks 13th in FourFourTwo’s compilation of Real Madrid’s all-time greatest players, has reportedly proposed a return to his former club, Real Madrid, for a concluding stint. This proposal emerges amidst a series of defensive injuries within the Spanish capital’s team.
Ramos is scheduled to become a free agent starting in January, and individuals in his vicinity have indicated his desire to don the emblematic white jersey once more, with the offer seemingly initiated by the player himself.
Despite approaching 40 years of age, this potential move is considered a temporary solution to assist Los Blancos during their challenging period. The report suggests that the acquisition of Ramos would occur “without significant financial implications”.
Real Madrid has been grappling with persistent injury issues within their defensive lineup for several seasons. David Alaba, in particular, has endured numerous extended absences since joining as a free transfer from Bayern Munich.
Eder Militao has also encountered severe injuries, the most recent of which occurred last month, while Antonio Rudiger and Dani Carvajal are presently sidelined.
Having familiarity with returning to former teams, Ramos transferred from Paris without a fee in 2023 to rejoin Sevilla. This is the club where he played prior to his tenure at Real Madrid, and where he participated in 28 league matches before his move to Mexico.
The 39-year-old concluded his international career in 2021, holding the record for the most appearances for his country.
Ramos is estimated to have a valuation of €1 million, as indicated by Transfermarkt. Real Madrid is slated to compete against Manchester City when the Champions League resumes on December 10.