Market, Sergio Ramos becomes parameter zero: many options on the table

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Now it’s official. Sergio Ramos has ended his experience at Monterrey, Mexico. It’s been confirmed by club president Jose Antonio Noriega, highlighting how it was clear that there would be no way to keep him any longer.

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Sergio Ramos leaves Mexico: many clubs in Europe dream of his signing
The legendary Spanish defender would be ready to leave Monterrey
The'former Real Madrid star is expiring his contract with the Rayados
According to rumors the player has no plans to extend his contract with the Mexican club
Ramos so far has always expressed his satisfaction with his adventure in Mexico
The Spanish defender would not plan to end his career in soccer
Sergio Ramos might decide to return to Europe to end his career
Sergio Ramos may try to take the'chance
Milan and Juventus are looking for a defender in January
At AC Milan, Sergio Ramos could find the'former Real Madrid teammate Luka Modric
Sergio Ramos played 21 games with Monterrey, scoring 3 goals
Ramos still dreams of participating in World Cup 2026

At this point, all are wondering what will be the next professional stop for the 1986-born Spanish defender. The’former Real Madrid star still feels he can make a difference at certain levels, therefore, he will try to find accommodation in a top league. His goal is to return to play in Europe, possibly in a team where he can aim to win a few more trophies.

The Serie A would tickle him a lot. Hailed to Milan and Juventus, someone like Sergio Ramos would come in handy, especially in terms of leadership in the locker room. Consider, in particular, the Old Lady who really needs players of character at this delicate moment. Hypothesizing a central pair formed by Bremner and Sergio Ramos does not seem a bad idea at all. More complicated is his landing at AC Milan, where an exception has already been made with Modric.

Clearly, it is also not easy to include a profile like Sergio Ramos in the current season. Being a parameter zero, it could still be a more unique than rare opportunity. It remains to be seen who will make the right move. After Modric and De Bruyne, Italian soccer could also embrace Sergio Ramos. However, there would be other options on the table. The Premier League has the means to convince him, just as a return to La Liga is not ruled out. Who knows, maybe he will find a team currently involved in the Champions League that wants to bet on him (Galatasaray). Alternatively, the MLS and Saudi Pro League options remain viable.

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