Sergio Ramos Parts Ways with Sevilla, Set to Become Free Agent
Sevilla FC has officially confirmed that Sergio Ramos will not be extending his stay with the club, bringing an end to his second spell at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium. The veteran defender will now enter the free agent market, sparking speculation about his next destination.
Ramos initially joined Sevilla's youth academy in 1996, progressing through the ranks before making his professional debut in 2004. His impressive performances caught the attention of Real Madrid, where he spent 16 successful seasons. Following a two-year stint at Paris Saint-Germain, Ramos returned to Sevilla in September 2023, signing a one-year contract.
During his second tenure with Sevilla, Ramos made 37 appearances across all competitions, scoring seven goals. Despite the club's challenging campaign, Ramos' leadership and dedication were notable.
Sevilla FC has expressed their gratitude to Ramos, acknowledging his commitment and dedication. The club wishes him the best of luck in his future endeavors. Ramos will bid farewell publicly on Tuesday, accompanied by club president José MarÃa del Nido Carrasco.
The 38-year-old defender's next move remains uncertain, with rumors suggesting a potential switch to Major League Soccer, specifically to San Diego FC.
Sergio Ramos' illustrious career highlights include:
- 180 appearances for Spain, scoring 23 goals
- 2010 World Cup winner and two-time European Championship winner (2008, 2012)
- Four Champions League titles with Real Madrid
- Five La Liga titles with Real Madrid
- Two Ligue 1 titles with Paris Saint-Germain
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