Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos has taken a huge step towards completing a takeover of his boyhood club.
The World Cup-winning defender has not announced his retirement from playing, with a new team being sought at 39 years of age, but he does form part of a consortium that are bidding to take control of La Liga heavyweights at Sevilla, where he began his career.
Ramos is a free agent after severing ties with Mexican outfit Monterrey. He is looking to return to Europe and was said to be targeting a place in Spain’s squad for the 2026 World Cup - having previously earned 180 caps for his country.
That may feel a tad ambitious, but Ramos - like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi - has shown no sign of slowing down while playing on towards his 40s. He does, however, have plenty on his plate away from the pitch.
It was revealed around the turn of the calendar year that Ramos was exploring the possibility of moving into club ownership. He is said to have lined up a team of investors who believe a deal with Sevilla can be done.
A significant step towards turning that dream into a reality is said to have been taken. According to Cadena SER, Ramos and his co-bidders have reached “a preliminary agreement with the club’s core group of reference shareholders”.
It is claimed that an “exclusivity period has now been opened, during which both parties will review Sevilla’s financial accounts before attempting to finalise a definitive deal”. Ramos has teamed up with Argentine entrepreneur Martin Ink - the CEO of Five Eleven Capital, an American soccer-focused investment group. They are already familiar with how Sevilla work as the club’s sporting director, Antonio Cordon, has previously been involved with the group.
Cadena SER report that Ramos has “signed a letter of intent with several of Sevilla’s principal shareholders, with the due diligence process representing the next formal step toward acquisition”.
Ramos has never tried to hide his affection for Sevilla, having graduated out of their academy system. He left for a 16-year stint at Real Madrid in 2005 - with five La Liga titles and four Champions League crowns being captured with Los Blancos - but returned to his roots in 2023 following two seasons alongside Messi at Paris Saint-Germain.
That spell lasted just 12 months, with Ramos saying in an emotional farewell message to supporters: "Wherever I am, Sevilla FC will have the staunch support of a Sevillista of birth and heart. Thank you very much to all."
A familiar path to Andalusia could now be trodden again. The offer tabled by Ramos and Co is said to be worth over €400 million (£347m/$474m). The legendary defender does face competition for Sevilla, though, as nine other parties are said to have expressed interest.
Ramos is now heading to Seville in a bid to “advance the acquisition process”, while also keeping his options open when it comes to contract offers on the playing front.