Milan market, Sergio Ramos sends signals: possible Rossoneri future

Acc Milan soccer market: not only a new striker, not only great promises for the future. The Rossoneri are aiming to reinforce their squad in an overbearing way ahead of the reopening of negotiations in January, so as to hand Massimiliano Allegri additional level alternatives to flesh out Scudetto hopes. In that sense, there is a zero-parameter suggestion that would give great experience and charisma to the Diavolo’s backroom: the signing of Sergio Ramos. Indeed, the highly experienced Spanish defender is aiming to give himself one last, big experience on the pitch so that he can get back into his Spain squad for the 2026 World Cup. And landing in Italy represents more than just a mere option at the moment.
Sergio Ramos is currently under contract with Monterrey, but he has already decided that he will leave Mexico in the winter with the goal of returning to Europe. The purpose is clear: to test himself again in a major league to play for a chance to participate in a World Cup again. Which, ID card in hand, will certainly be the’last of his career. And Italy would represent his first choice, considering the focus on tactics and experience that our league guarantees. Moreover, Milan, a club of great blazon, is the new home of his eternal companion Luka Modric, who has already given himself a new sporting life in the Rossoneri after years at Real Madrid. A path that the former longtime captain of the Merengues could now also travel.
Another detail would facilitate the transaction for the Rossoneri: the fact that Sergio Ramos’s contract with Monterrey will reach its natural expiration date of December 31, 2025. Milan could then proceed with a simple signing without shelling out anything for the card of a player who could become the new leader of the backroom, and who moreover has been a corporate pall for many years. Meanwhile, he has turned 39, which will become 40 in March 2026. For Modric it was not a problem, it might not be a problem either for a player who can’t wait to get closer to home and his family. But most of all to his Spain, with coach De La Fuente likely to bring him back into consideration if the Serie A return leg is played at the levels that have made him one of the most successful defenders of recent decades.
