Sergio Ramos won't return to Real Madrid, but he's still looking for a new destination. Just weeks away from starting 2025, the veteran center-back still doesn't have a team but hopes to solve this soon. He has a very strong offer on the table to get back on the field and Florentino Pérez is already aware of it firsthand.
In the last few hours, TyC Sports has reported that Boca Juniors is interested in signing Sergio Ramos. The plan is to call him in the coming days, trying to convince him with a project that's up to par. The player from Camas already knows he'll never return to Real Madrid. Therefore, he will have to decide if he wants to try a new experience in Argentina.
Boca Juniors is going all out for Sergio Ramos and has a plan ready to try to convince him with a good offer. The one who will reach out to the Andalusian is a legend like Juan Román Riquelme, the club president. The idea is to explain the project to him, trying to make him a good offer both economically and sportingly.
If he accepts, Sergio Ramos would be coached at Boca Juniors by a former Real Madrid teammate of his caliber, Fernando Gago. After having been inactive for seven months, he'll be offered an important role. Sergio Ramos could join a team that will compete in the Club World Cup in June 2025.
Sergio Ramos Won't Return to Real Madrid: Informed by Florentino Pérez
Just hours after Militão's injury, Sergio Ramos formally offered to return to Real Madrid. It was his first choice, but Florentino Pérez quickly dismissed the idea. It wasn't in the plans and they didn't want to play with his feelings. The relationship is good, but there's no interest in his return.
After learning that Boca Juniors wants him, Florentino Pérez couldn't be happier. Any interest in a legend like Sergio Ramos is good. He has the doors open at Real Madrid, but not as a player. When he retires, the president will offer him a position at the club, whatever he wants. Everyone wants him back.
It's yet to be seen if Sergio Ramos decides to accept Boca Juniors's offer. Interest hasn't been lacking, although he'd been trying to return to Real Madrid all along. Saudi Arabia, the United States, even some other team in Europe. Now, an iconic club from Argentina joins all of them.