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Breaking news, Sergio Ramos finally chooses his new team for the next season and shocks Europe

The Spanish defender would be in the crosshairs of a team that disputes the Copa Libertadores.

By William Estrella

The Spanish defender would be in the crosshairs of a team that disputes the Copa Libertadores.
The Spanish defender would be in the crosshairs of a team that disputes the Copa Libertadores.

Sergio Ramos was released from Paris Saint-Germain and is still looking for a club to start the new season. The former Real Madrid came to the Parisian cast in 2021 and said goodbye in a good way, unlike how it happened to Lionel Messi, and with three titles under his arm. Now, a South American club is looking for the historic central defender to add a guaranteed hierarchy.

In recent weeks, news emerged from several clubs that were interested in having the services of the world champion in South Africa 2010. Million-dollar offers came from Saudi Arabia, but the Spanish defender understands that this is not the time to go to that country and has decided to reject them.

The rumor of Inter Miami also arose, to re-integrate a team with Messi, although it was only an approach and nothing concrete. In the Spanish early morning, from Argentina they report, according to the journalist Fernando Czyz, that Flamengo of Brazil wants at all costs to stay with Sergio Ramos and will send him a formal offer soon.

The Brazilian team wants to win the Copa Libertadores

"Flamengo already had three communications with Sergio Ramos and in the last one he announced that he will make a formal offer to add him to the Copa Libertadores and the final stretch of the Brasileirao," says the information from said journalist about the approach of the Brazilian club, which has a maximum objective to stay with the Libertadores of this 2023.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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