Arsenal and Chelsea eye defender move but Real Madrid control the complete situation
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Arsenal and Chelsea eye defender move but Real Madrid control the complete situation
"Ramon left Real Madrid for Como in 2025 in a deal worth around 2.5 million, but Madrid protected themselves smartly. They kept a 50% sell-on clause and also secured buy-back options, meaning they can potentially bring him back for a relatively low fee compared to what Premier League clubs may have to pay, according to a source on X."
"Reports in Spain said the buy-back clause was structured across future windows, while newer reports claim the figure is around 8 million this summer. The situation is pretty interesting. Arsenal and Chelsea are both monitoring Ramon, but Como are reportedly valuing him much higher than Real Madrid's buy-back price."
"Some reports suggest Como would want around 45 million to 50 million if they were to sell him to a club like Arsenal or Chelsea. That is where the deal becomes complicated. If Arsenal or Chelsea move for Ramon, Real Madrid could step in first, activate their clause, and either keep him or decide his next step themselves."
"They also have the 50% sell-on clause, so even if Como sell directly to the Premier League, Madrid would still benefit financially. Real Madrid have power over defender's future. In simple terms, Como have the player, Arsenal and Chelsea may have the interest, but Real Madrid still hold a lot of the power."
Arsenal and Chelsea are monitoring Como centre-back Jacobo Ramon after a strong season in Italy. Ramon left Real Madrid for Como in 2025 for about 2.5 million, with Real Madrid protecting their position through a 50% sell-on clause and buy-back options. Reports differ on the buy-back fee, with figures cited around 8 million for this summer and clause structures described across future windows. Como are reportedly valuing Ramon far higher, with estimates of 45 million to 50 million for a sale to Premier League clubs. If Arsenal or Chelsea make an approach, Real Madrid can potentially activate their buy-back rights first, decide his next move, and still receive 50% of any sale proceeds.
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