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Manolo Lama's Reaction to Sergio Ramos's Return to Real Madrid: 'No...'

The COPE journalist has no doubts about Sergio Ramos's possible return to Santiago Bernabéu.

Sergio Ramos's name is trending at Real Madrid after Militão's unfortunate injury. In the midst of rumors of a possible return, Manolo Lama has spoken out. The COPE journalist, close to the Spaniard's circles, has given his opinion and made it clear that the option could become a reality.

Manolo Lama began by saying: "There will be no problem with Sergio Ramos. He is free, a Real Madrid player through and through and I don't think he will cause any touble. I don't see any problems on that matter."

In this sense, far from stopping here, Manolo Lama has pointed out: "He will be 100 years old and will be physically well. He takes good care of himself and enjoys doing it. Now he doesn't have a team and he trains as if he had the Champions League finals tomorrow."

Manolo Lama | COPE

Finally, in Lama's opinion: "It would be good for Madrid because of his experience, because he is a Real Madrid fan and because he knows the club." However, the COPE journalist is clear that "Whether Florentino wants to is a different story." Manolo Lama concluded by saying: "Florentino has to decide, not Sergio Ramos."

The Harsh Reality for Sergio Ramos: Florentino Doesn't Want Him Back at Real Madrid

However, the reality of all this is that Sergio Ramos will not return to Real Madrid. Not while Florentino remains president. He doesn't want him back, the relationship didn't end well and he has no intention of bringing him back to Bernabéu, let alone given the current circumstances of the squad.

Despite these words from Manolo Lama, the truth is that Real Madrid is not looking for a transfer that could end up distorting the good vibes in the locker room. In addition, Sergio Ramos's profile doesn't fit the needs of the club, which is currently looking for a center-back for the future.

Sergio Ramos is already 38 years old and the club is not interested in short-term transfers. The president's intention is to make a big transfer, one who will have many years at Real Madrid. That is what he tried with Leny Yoro but didn't want to meet the demands that Lille had made of him.

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Sergio Ramos | Getty Images, Freepik, Madrid-Barcelona

At Real Madrid, the market will be analyzed and then a decision will be made. No transfers will be made just because. Manolo Lama can say what he wants about Sergio Ramos. However, the reality is that this option seems unlikely, very unlikely due to Florentino's decision.