Ramos on the Hunt for a New Challenge After Monterrey
29 December 2025
Ramos on the Move
The seasoned Spanish defender Sergio Ramos has closed his Monterrey chapter and is now seeking new challenges. As the January transfer window approaches, questions about his future are mounting.
According to the AS newspaper, Ramos, 39, has no plans to retire from football. He showed during his time with Monterrey that he still possesses high-level technique, leadership, and goals, whether from penalties or headers, continuing to threaten the attack.
AS noted that Ramos is seeking new challenges despite winning numerous titles with Real Madrid throughout his legendary career.
Possible Destinations
AS said Ramos will listen to offers, and if clubs from England, Italy, France, Portugal, Turkey, or Spain come forward, he will decide, hoping to return to the pitch early next month.
He does not want to remain sidelined for long after six months without a club since leaving Sevilla and moving to the Mexican league. The report adds that peers like Thiago Silva’s recent move to Porto at 41 provides extra motivation, showing that age can be just a number when talent remains.
Ramos remains a sought-after asset for any team seeking veteran leadership, with links mentioning Manchester United or Milan and potential interest from the Saudi Pro League or MLS.
Punchline 1: If age were a transfer fee, Ramos would be the most valuable asset—still worth every penny, and he comes with a lifetime supply of heroic sprinting quotes.
Punchline 2: In the transfer market, Ramos is the guy who keeps saying, “I’m not done yet,” while gravity files his extension papers for another year of glory.