Sergio Ramos joins Liga MX club Monterrey on one-year deal

IANS February 7, 2025 363 views

Sergio Ramos, the legendary Spanish defender, has just signed a one-year contract with Monterrey in a surprising Liga MX move. After an incredible career with Real Madrid and the Spanish national team, Ramos is looking to continue his football journey in Mexico. The 38-year-old World Cup winner brings an incredible wealth of experience and global recognition to the club. Monterrey fans are undoubtedly excited to see this football icon join their team and compete in multiple tournaments this year.

"Sergio's arrival at Monterrey is an unprecedented event in the history of the club" - Monterrey Football Club
Sergio Ramos joins Liga MX club Monterrey on one-year deal
Monterrey, Feb 7: Monterrey has completed the signing of former Real Madrid defender and Spain's World Cup winner Sergio Ramos on a one-year deal, the Liga MX club said.

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Legendary defender joins Liga MX after leaving Sevilla

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Brings extensive international experience and multiple championship wins

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Expected to debut on February 22 against San Luis

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Fills critical defensive role after Carlos Salcedo's injury

The 38-year-old arrives on a free transfer, having not played since parting ways with Sevilla last June.

"Monterrey has reached an agreement with Spanish star Sergio Ramos to become a new Rayados player with a one-year contract," the club said in a statement as quoted by Xinhua.

"Sergio's arrival at Monterrey is an unprecedented event in the history of the club, due to the career, achievements and worldwide recognition that the player has," it added.

Ramos, a defender with 117 goals at the club level and 23 with the national team, joined Monterrey to be part of the squad that will compete in 2025 in Liga BBVA MX, the CONCACAF Champions Cup, the Leagues Cup, and the FIFA Club World Cup.

Ramos was a multiple-time champion with Real Madrid and PSG and won the FIFA World Cup with Spain in 2010, as well as two UEFA European Championships in 2008 and 2012.

According to media reports, Monterrey beat off competition for Ramos' signature from suitors in Saudi Arabia, Argentina and the United States.

The Liga MX club had prioritised the signing of a center-back after Carlos Salcedo suffered a serious knee injury in his first training session with the club last month.

Ramos' distinguished 22-year professional career has included four UEFA Champions League trophies with Real Madrid and the 2010 FIFA World Cup title with Spain.

He is expected to make his debut for Monterrey in a home clash against San Luis on February 22.

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