Real Madrid's Response to Sergio Ramos' Offer
Former Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos, who has been without a club since his contract with Sevilla expired last season, recently offered his services to the Royal Club. However, Real Madrid management has turned down the proposal, indicating a preference for a long-term solution to their defensive needs. The club is currently facing a significant defensive crisis due to injuries to key players, including Eder Militao, Dani Carvajal, and David Alaba.
Defensive Crisis at Real Madrid
Ramos, now 38, has been in the spotlight following the injury of Militao, who suffered a serious anterior cruciate ligament injury that has sidelined him for the season. In a strategic move, Ramos posted a video on Instagram showcasing his training regimen, suggesting he is fit and ready to play. This timing raised eyebrows, as it coincided with Militao's injury, hinting at Ramos' eagerness to return to the club where he spent 16 successful years.
Future Prospects for Ramos
Despite his desire to return to Real Madrid, the club's management is focused on finding younger, long-term defensive solutions rather than re-signing the veteran. Ramos has been linked to several clubs, including San Diego in the United States, AEK Athens in Greece, Besiktas in Turkey, and Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia, as he continues to seek the right opportunity to continue his professional career.