Sergio Ramos: Sevilla Return & Content Writer Role

There is nothing defined about the future of Sergio Ramos after his departure from the Rayados del Monterrey; However, everything indicates that the camero will return to the Sevilla although it would not be as a player due to a possible sale of the team that was stopped.

As revealed by muchodeporte.com, the ‘due diligence’ that was interested in knowing the financial situation of the club would have stopped the negotiations and this would have taken another direction in which the veteran defender would fit.

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In the alternative action, Antonio Lappí and Fede Quintero appear who have the interest to make the purchase and with this the team would remain in the hands of Sevillistas, this is where, said information revealed, Sergio Ramos would appear as an investor.

How was your time in Rayados?

The former Real Madrid player joined the team at the beginning of 2025, as one of the most important bomb signings in the history of Liga MX. Sergio Ramos’ poster needed no introduction, as he arrived as a multiple Champions League champion, World Champion and Iberian legend.

Sergio Ramos’ first goal came almost immediately and his first victim was Santos Laguna. His teammate by name and nationality, Sergio Canales, sent him a cross on that occasion and with the seal of the house he scored his first goal in the Liga MX.

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The Spanish center back was in more than 30 games with La Pandilla, in which he scored eight times without any assistance. Although his speed is not the same, Ramos had a great performance in the lower zone in different games, with a large number of individual duels won.

Sergio Ramos had great performances in Mexican football, but one of his greatest was in an international competition. In the Club World Cup, the Sevilla youth player scored a goal against Inter Milan, in a match that ended in a draw.

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An emotional farewell

Sergio Ramos left an extensive farewell message with a phrase that resonated with Mexican passion, making it clear that, although life goes on, affection for the country will remain: “I always wish you the best, thank you Mexico and Long live Mexico, bastards!”

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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