Sergio Ramos remains without a club as his options in Europe continue to diminish one by one. Following his departure from Sevilla, the central defender is training alone, holding out hope of an attractive offer that will allow him to remain at the elite level of football. In recent weeks, Ramos has been linked with several clubs, and although one of his main desires was to return to Real Madrid, club president Florentino Pérez made it clear that this possibility was not on his mind. agenda.
Although some Madrid fans have expressed their wish to see the former captain don the white jersey again, Florentino has firmly closed the door on his return. Social media also witnessed this wait, with several likes from Ramos on posts calling for his return to Madrid, suggesting his own interest in the possibility, which was ultimately ruled out. Faced with Madrid’s refusal, the Spanish central defender began to consider alternatives outside of Europe, and it was there that Brazil emerged as a potential and realistic destination for his career.
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According to recent statements from executive Fabinho Soldado, Corinthians have taken into account the name of Sergio Ramos among their potential reinforcements for the coming season. The interest of the Brazilian club is not trivial, because it is looking for a key figure in defense to lead its project in the national championship and in continental competitions. Soldado confirmed that while financial decisions are crucial, Ramos stands out as an attractive candidate for Corinthians. Additionally, discussions between the Spanish defender and the Brazilian team have progressed significantly.
A deciding factor in Ramos’ decision could be the presence of Memphis Depay in the team. The Dutch striker, who signed with Corinthians in September, has frequently shared his enthusiasm about life in Brazil and the atmosphere within the team. According to close sources, Depay spoke with Sergio Ramos about the experience of playing in the Brasileirão and the warm welcome he received from both the fans and the club. The prospect of leading the defense of a historic team like Corinthians in a competitive and different environment could be just what the defender needs to conclude his career with a new challenge.
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So, all signs point to a potentially unexpected decision from Sergio Ramos: moving to South America to play with Corinthians and living one final chapter in Brazilian football. Although some hoped to see him again in La Liga or another European league, it seems that Ramos is seriously considering the challenge that Brazilian football presents. If the deal is confirmed, the Spanish central defender could breathe new life into his career in a destination that would undoubtedly mark a drastic turning point and an unexpected farewell to his time in Europe.
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