Career of Sergio Ramos Comes to an End at Sevilla

After playing 37 times in all competitions last season for Sevilla, Sergio Ramos has decided to leave the LaLiga club at the end of his contract. Despite Sevilla’s desire for him to stay, the 38-year-old defender has chosen to move on due to the bad sporting and institutional situation of the team. Ramos, with interest from MLS and Saudi Arabia, has not yet made a decision about his future and is keeping his options open.

Ramos will hold a news conference at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium alongside Sevilla’s president, José María del Nido Carrasco, to formally announce his departure from the club where he began his career. Making his first-team debut in February 2004, Ramos eventually moved to Real Madrid in 2005 for a significant transfer fee. During his time at Real Madrid, he won five LaLiga titles and four Champions League trophies. In the summer of 2021, he transferred to Paris Saint-Germain, where he secured two Ligue 1 titles.

Throughout his career, Ramos was an integral part of the Spain national team, contributing to their successes in the 2010 World Cup, Euro 2008, and Euro 2012. His leadership and defensive prowess have made him one of the most respected defenders in the history of football. Despite his age, Ramos continues to attract interest from clubs around the world, including MLS team San Diego FC.

As Sergio Ramos bids farewell to Sevilla, fans and teammates alike will remember his contributions to the club and his achievements on the field. His departure marks the end of an era for both Ramos and Sevilla, but it also opens up new opportunities for the veteran defender. As he contemplates his next move, Ramos will surely be looking to add more trophies to his already impressive collection and continue to make an impact wherever he goes.

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