da bet esporte: Sergio Ramos has admitted that he "loves" the US but has stopped short of committing to a move to MLS after leaving Sevilla.
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Ramos left Sevilla at the end of the campaignDefender is now a free agentHas received enquiriesWHAT HAPPENED?
Ramos once again finds himself at a career crossroads. After making a celebrated return to Sevilla, the club where his professional journey began in 2004, he is leaving as a free agent as the reunion, anticipated by many to be a long-term homecoming, lasted just a single season. Sevilla confirmed on Monday that the 38-year-old legend would be moving on, sparking widespread speculation about his next destination.
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As Ramos navigates the next steps in his illustrious career, the U.S. has emerged as a potential destination. has been linked with both Inter Miami and the new MLS expansion team, San Diego FC, which is set to debut in 2025.
WHAT RAMOS SAID
"The U.S. is a country that I love," he admitted. "But there are other things when it comes to evaluating my career. What I know is that it is not finished and I have one, two or three more years left. I don't know if my career will take me to the west or the east (Saudi Arabia)."
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Reflecting on his stint with Sevilla, Ramos explained that deeply personal reasons drove his decision to rejoin the Andalusian side. "I re-signed to pay tribute to Antonio Puerta, Jose Antonio Reyes, my grandfather, and my father, who had the dream of seeing me back at Sevilla," Ramos said.
"The contract said one year and I think I’ve earned the right to choose. I show my face and never leave if the ship sinks. I embarked on this project because it was a matter of feeling and heart and not money. I would like to be remembered with the good performance I have given this season. Anyone who doubts my love for Sevilla has been missing for the last year."