
""First of all, Sergio Ramos is leaving Mexico, Rayados Monterrey, the team he's played for in recent months. He played in the Club World Cup, and scored even against Inter,""
""In short, Sergio Ramos has shown that he's not just a big name, a legend of football, but also a player who knows still how to contribute. He did well in Mexico, Monterrey did well, he played a lot, his leadership was highly appreciated.""
""The club would have kept him with them, but Ramos wants to have a different experience. In his heart, he has a very small hope, it's really very difficult. The very small hope of making the World Cup is clearly very complicated, very improbable.""
""He wants a different experience. Ramos doesn't intend to retire, his contract expires now, so the Ramos opportunity isn't for June, the Ramos opportunity is right away, it's for January, it's for a team that might need an extra defender, an extra leader who can help.""
Sergio Ramos will leave Monterrey as his contract expires and is immediately available for a January move. He scored in the Club World Cup against Inter and provided leadership and regular minutes in Mexico. Ramos seeks a new experience in Europe and is open to moves to Italy, with AC Milan linked and admired by him. He does not intend to retire and aims to join a club where he can be a rotational player, contribute on and off the field, and chase a very slim hope of World Cup selection.
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