
Bombshell! Sergio Ramos is negotiating with Madrid's no. 1 rival in Europe: 'I'm leaving for the...'
The defender will leave Mexico and wants to join one of the biggest teams in Europe
This week's news at Real Madrid concerns the future of Sergio Ramos. Yes, as strange as it may seem, the decision of the Camas center-back to leave Rayados de Monterrey in the coming days has sparked a flood of reactions at Bernabéu. The Mexican club won't renew his contract, so he'll be free to negotiate with any team starting January 1.
Xabi Alonso is aware that he needs reinforcements in the backline to compete for all the titles. Militao and Rüdiger, when they're available, perform brilliantly, but they're almost never at 100%, while Asencio and Huijsen raise too many doubts. Not to mention Alaba, who's neither present nor expected.

Given this scenario, Sergio Ramos's return to Real Madrid for one last dance is gaining more and more momentum. The fans would be delighted and Xabi surely wouldn't object much. According to the latest reports, it seems Ramos will return to Europe, but it'll be to play for the biggest European rival of the white team.
Sergio Ramos's decision
Sergio Ramos is looking for a competitive project to end his career on a high note. His experience, leadership, and know-how in decisive stages still make him an attractive player for teams with big ambitions. Real Madrid is rumored as a destination, but it seems his new home will be in Italy.
In fact, Sergio Ramos has offered himself to AC Milan, one of Real Madrid's historic rivals in Europe. The center-back is considering the possibility of playing in Serie A, where his style could fit perfectly and where teams usually bet on experienced defenders. For him, it'd be a great opportunity to show that he can still play at the top level, and he'd do so alongside Luka Modric, his great friend.
Sergio Ramos offers himself to AC Milan
In Italy, they view the possibility favorably, especially considering that AC Milan is looking for a center-back with leadership. The Rossoneri squad has young talent, but they need a figure capable of organizing the defense on the big stage. Sergio Ramos, even at his age, still offers that authoritative profile, tactical intelligence, and game reading that so few defenders keep.
Meanwhile, Xabi Alonso is thinking about how to rebuild his defense and which signings could arrive in winter, and the news about Sergio Ramos adds an emotional touch to the white team's crisis. The coach isn't considering his return, but he understands that the market is full of unexpected opportunities that he could take advantage of.
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