The Sergio Ramos file continues to ignite Seville. While the former Real Madrid captain is at the heart of a takeover project for the Andalusian club via an offer estimated at 400 million euros, another, more unexpected hypothesis has emerged in recent hours. According to El LargueroSevilla FC would now consider bringing him back… as a player, outside of the transfer window periods. During the discussions surrounding the sale of the club, Ramos himself would have mentioned the possibility of putting on his crampons again to help his training club, in great difficulty this season (15th in Liga).
However, the sporting director of the Andalusian club, Antonio Cordon, denied Sevilla’s intention to repatriate its emblematic defender during the official presentation of Neal Maupay. “Our priority was the attacker. We never thought about recruiting a central defender. (…) With the striker we have just recruited (Neal Maupay), we spent everything. We no longer have the money to register a player. I would have liked to have a lot of money to recruit a lot of players”he confided at a press conference. It’s said.