
Sergio Ramos continues to be one of the most sought-after figures in the transfer market, and his future seems to still be undefined. Despite being without a team at this stage of the season, interest in the Spanish defender remains high. In recent weeks, a surprising possible destination has emerged: the Monterrey Football Club in the Liga MX.
The president of the Mexican team, Tato Noriega, has expressed his iration for Ramos, emphasizing his desire to have the experienced defender in their ranks. However, negotiations have not been straightforward, as reported by 'MundoDeportivo'. Noriega has revealed that despite approaches and discussions between both parties, the regulations of the Mexican league regarding foreign player quotas have been an obstacle that has hindered the progress of the operation.
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Monterrey, which already has two former teammates of Ramos in their squad (Lucas Ocampos and Oliver Torres), is excited about the possibility of g a player of his caliber. The team is focused on the Club World Cup, and having a player like Ramos would be a significant boost to their aspirations.
For now, Ramos' future remains uncertain. Although negotiations have not concluded, Monterrey continues to explore alternatives for the veteran defender to wear their jersey, making a move to the Mexican side now one of the best options for the defender's career.
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