There has been a lot of talk about the possible return of Sergio Ramos to Real Madrid, but the reality is this: it's completely ruled out. The latest to speak about it has been the renowned journalist José Félix Díaz who, in an article published in 'Marca', has confirmed that there's no option for this move. "This story has ended," said the 'El Chiringuito' contributor.
In his article, José Félix Díaz mentions the recent report from 'El Chiringuito', where the telephone conversation between Sergio Ramos and Florentino Pérez was discovered. In this, the center-back offered to return to Real Madrid and the president's reply was quick: there's no interest . The club believes that "there's no room for a second part" in this beautiful story.
" His possible return has no prospects , it's an option that hasn't been considered despite the recognition of the many good things the defender has done." This is what José Félix Díaz has stated, emphasizing that both parties have been estranged for more than three years now.
This means that, taking into account the information from José Félix Díaz, the possible return of Sergio Ramos to Madrid can be considered a done deal. Florentino Pérez has no intention of bringing him back and has already made it clear to him privately, he can forget about the matter and look for another destination.
Sergio Ramos Finds a New Destination after Real Madrid's 'no'
Despite his wishes, Sergio Ramos hasn't received any offers to return to Real Madrid, so now he is focusing his attention on finding a new destination. Saudi Arabia, Mexico and the MLS have sent their offers, but so far he hasn't accepted any of them. Now, however, Brazil has knocked on his door and his answer could be different.
Corinthians executive Fabinho Soldado confirmed in a recent interview that the club has discussed the possibility of transfer Sergio Ramos . The veteran center-back, who hasn't received an offer to return to Real Madrid, has been considered by the Brazilian side as a key figure who could strengthen their defense. Corinthians believe Ramos can bring leadership and experience, qualities that make him stand out globally.
For the São Paulo club, the addition of a player of Sergio Ramos' stature would be a real shock to South American soccer. His presence in the team would mean a reinforcement not only at a sporting level, but also in the media, which would generate great expectations among the fans.
Sergio Ramos hopes to make a decision soon, but as José Félix Díaz has said, his next destination will not be Real Madrid .