Sergio Ramos Heads Back Home, Agrees To Join Sevilla

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Sergio Ramos Heads Back Home, Agrees To Join Sevilla

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Sergio Ramos has reached a verbal agreement to re-join Sevilla after 18 years, according to Italian sports journalist Fabrizio Romano.

Ramos has been without a club after leaving Paris Saint-German in July and have chosen to sign for Sevilla amid proposals from Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad and clubs from the Turkish Super Lig.

Al Ittihad had gone all the way to get hold of the Spanish player and had reportedly planned for medical tests with the hope of the securing a deal.

The Spaniard came through the academy at Sevilla before joining Real Madrid for €27 million in 2005 where he had risen to the title – one of the greatest defenders of all time.

Though the club had an earlier opportunity to sign the 37-year-old earlier in the summer transfer window, they declined it considering their financial troubles.

After enduring a rough start in the season, they have come up with the decision to sign him back.

Moreover, as the four-time winner of Champions League, Ramos will help the Sevilla to undo the damages. So far, the club has faced massive loss in all three opening matched in La Liga.

Ramos is set to become Sevilla”s ninth signing of the summer, following the arrivals of Loic Bade (€12m), Dodi Lukebakio (€10m), Djibril Sow (€10m), Mariano Diaz (free), Orjan Nyland. (free), Adria Pedrosa (free), Rafael Romero (free) and Boubakary Soumare (loan).

The former Spain captain retired from International football in last February, two years after his last appearance. Ramos played a pivotal role in the Spain team and won three tournaments between 2008 and 2012, including 2010 World cup.