Sergio Ramos, the iconic Spanish defender, recently offered to return to Real Madrid amid the club’s defensive crisis, according to a report from Daily Post News. At 38, Ramos remains a free agent after parting ways with Sevilla earlier this year. Though he hasn’t officially retired, he is open to a final high-profile move to extend his playing career.
Following Eder Militao’s season-ending ACL injury, Ramos reportedly saw a chance to assist his former team, where he spent much of his career and secured multiple Champions League titles. According to El Chiringuito, Ramos reached out to Madrid with a proposal to bolster their backline temporarily. However, despite their defensive struggles, Real Madrid declined his offer.
The decision reflects Madrid’s aim to prioritize long-term solutions over short-term fixes, especially given past tensions with Ramos. The relationship between the club and Ramos has been strained since his 2021 departure following contract disagreements. Consequently, while Ramos remains a legendary figure in Madrid’s history, the club seems intent on exploring other options to strengthen their defense for the future.


