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Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2023/24
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BITCOIN4X
on 19/07/2024, 14:12:40 UTC
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Yes, it is not impossible if, for example, Real Madrid brings Ramos back in this transfer market. Because if Real Madrid contacted Ramos again and offered him another contract, he would definitely be very happy and would definitely accept it straight away. Because as we know, currently Ramos is not defending any club. In fact, according to news circulating, Ramos is said to be joining one of the clubs in MLS, namely Sandiego FC. However, it seems that until now there has been no clarity regarding this recruitment. So you can be sure, if Ramos gets an offer from his old club (Real Madrid), he will definitely accept it again without thinking twice. Because as far as I know, Ramos has been hoping since last season that Real Madrid could contact him again. However, last season Real Madrid did not contact him at all so Ramos joined Sevilla.

Then talking about Ramos' performance, it is certain that in his old age he will not be as great as before. But if for example Real Madrid can bring in Ramos, there are important points that can be taken from him, that point is his experience. So with his long experience as a defender, it would be a very positive thing if Ramos could share this experience with Real Madrid's defenders, who of course are currently younger. This will certainly make Real Madrid's defense line experience much more significant progress. So I personally agree if Real Madrid brings Ramos back.

Although it is true, Real Madrid is a typical club that rarely brings back former players. But who knows, maybe that has changed now. Because if Real Madrid re-signs Ramos, of course this will ease Real Madrid's finances a little. Because Ramos can be brought in for free, plus his salary is currently not as big as before.
Sergio Ramos is a legendary defender for Real Madrid, but I don't think Real Madrid are really interested in signing him again. If that happens, then Real Madrid will bring in Sergio Ramos with a different status where it is very possible for him to get an important position in the management or coaching staff. Real Madrid need a younger defender and better long-term prospects, so Ramos is no longer in consideration.

So far, Sergio Ramos has without club status, which means he can be brought in by anyone interested in his services. Sevilla did not extend his contract and he is free to go anywhere, but I also didn't find many rumors about his future. Ramos is no longer young and he tends to tire and get injured more easily, so any interested club will definitely consider his fitness before making him a proposal.