Newcastle United is seriously considering the incorporation of Sergio Ramos to reinforce its defense. According to reports from England, the club would be willing to offer the veteran defender a contract for a season and a half, with a figure close to 10 million euros per season. This agreement would link the Spanish player with the "Magpies" until the summer of 2026.
The need for a reliable center-back has become evident at Newcastle following the cruciate ligament injury affecting Sven Botman. The recent defeat against West Ham (0-2) could accelerate the board's plans to add experience and leadership to their defensive line. The Premier League represents one of the greatest challenges in current football, placing Ramos in a test that requires his maximum physical and competitive level.
MLS Also Knocking on Ramos' Door, but Newcastle's Offer Is Very High
As reported by EstadioDeportivo, Ramos, who became a free agent after his time at Sevilla, has been linked to multiple destinations since the summer. Despite offers from Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico being mentioned in the past, none materialized. MLS teams like San Diego FC have also shown interest, considering his debut in 2025.
At 38 years old, the Sevilla native continues to attract interest from top clubs. The possibility of such an attractive contract from Newcastle could be the opportunity for Ramos to try his luck in England, a scenario still missing in his illustrious career.
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