CurrentReport Blog In a significant development for Spanish football, Sergio Ramos is set to part ways with Sevilla FC after the expiration of his contract, as the La Liga club announced on Monday. The 38-year-old veteran defender, who rejoined Sevilla last season, played a pivotal role in their campaign, making 37 appearances across all competitions and scoring seven goals. Despite his contributions, the team struggled, finishing 14th in La Liga.
According to ESPN, Sevilla was keen to retain Ramos, but the player decided to move on, citing the club’s poor sporting performance and internal issues as key reasons for his departure.
Ramos’s next destination is currently the subject of much speculation. Reports suggest that clubs from Saudi Arabia and Major League Soccer (MLS) are showing significant interest in signing the Spanish star. However, Ramos has not yet made any decisions regarding his future and remains open to all possibilities.
To address his departure, Ramos will be holding a press conference on Tuesday at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium. He will be joined by Sevilla’s president, José María del Nido Carrasco, to formally discuss his exit and potentially shed light on his plans moving forward.