Sergio Ramos has a pre-agreement to buy Sevilla, according to reports
The former Sevilla captain reaches a pre-agreement to acquire the club where he was trained
The name of Sergio Ramos is once again shaking up Spanish football. The defender, who has not yet announced his retirement as a professional footballer and who played for Rayados de Monterrey until December, has reached a preliminary agreement with the main shareholders of Sevilla FC to negotiate the purchase of the La Liga club where he developed as a player and which he represented in two separate spells. The deal would mark a historic turning point for the Andalusian club and would position Ramos as one of the former footballers with the greatest institutional prominence in European football. A €400 million offer that convinced the shareholders: The financial proposal presented by Sergio Ramos, amounting to approximately €400 million, equivalent to $474.6 million, was informally communicated to several shareholders about two weeks ago and has been enough to convince the families who own Sevilla. As reported by Radio Sevilla and confirmed by EFE, both parties will now begin a period of exclusive negotiations, in which the accounts and financial situation will be analyzed in detail. of the club before finalizing a deal.
Strategic alliance with international capital
To carry out the operation, Sergio Ramos has partnered with Argentine businessman Martin Ink, current CEO of Five Eleven Capital, a US-based football holding company with a presence in various international football structures.
This group also maintains a professional relationship with Antonio Cordon, current sporting director of Sevilla FC, which reinforces the viability and strategic importance of the project led by the former captain of the Spanish national team.
When was Sergio Ramos' last match?
Sergio Ramos' time at Rayados de Monterrey generated enormous expectations among the fans, who dreamed of winning a title under his leadership. However, that goal was never achieved.
The departure of the Spanish defender from the Monterrey club took even the board by surprise.Ramos announced his retirement after the elimination against Toluca in the semifinals of the 2025 Apertura, a match that ended up being his last official game in Mexican football.
A return to Sevilla from the boardroom
While his future as a player remains open, Sergio Ramos is taking firm steps to return to Sevilla FC, this time from a completely different perspective: that of owner and main investor.
If the deal goes through, the legendary defender would complete a unique circle in modern football, going from a homegrown player and first-team icon to a key figure in the management of the club that marked the beginning of his career.

