Experienced defender Sergio Ramos could leave European football. This is because, according to information from the English newspaper The Athletic, the 38-year-old athlete has advanced negotiations with San Diego, which will debut in 2025 in the MLS, the US national league. Therefore, he must leave Sevilla at the end of the European season, when his contract ends.
The franchise is betting on the legendary Spanish defender to be the team’s big name. He would be one of the “designated players”, which allows athletes to have salaries above the MLS cap. However, according to the The Athleticthe agreement has not yet been completed.
If the negotiation is confirmed, Sergio Ramos will leave European football after 20 years of activity on the continent. The defender made his professional debut in February 2004 for Sevilla.
The athlete stood out at the club that revealed him and transferred to Real Madrid in 2005. There, he won several important titles, became an idol of the team and established himself as one of the greatest defenders in the history of football. After that, he had a spell at PSG and returned to Sevilla in 2023.
Sergio Ramos’ main achievements were four Champions Leagues, four Club World Cups, five Spanish Championships and two French Championships. With the Spanish national team, he won the World Cup title in 2010 and the European Championship in 2008 and 2012.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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