According to Fabrizio Romano, speaking on his YouTube channel, Sergio Ramos is open to a new adventure in Italy. The Spanish defender is reflecting on his future and wants a fresh challenge.
Romano explained that Ramos remains eager to play and has no intention of retiring soon. This desire places him on the market again, and many observers expect new developments in the coming weeks.
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Romano revealed that Ramos had already been offered to Italian clubs in the past. Inter received a proposal two years ago, before the defender chose to return to Sevilla. Inter never moved forward, and the idea faded quickly.
There were also brief discussions involving Juventus after Bremer’s injury. Those talks never became concrete, just like the Inter situation. Still, Romano stated with certainty that Ramos would welcome a Serie A move.
At this stage, no Italian club has taken formal steps. Romano highlighted that only a few days have passed since Ramos made his latest decision to leave his current situation.
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The transfer window remains far, and the next weeks will show if any Italian side chooses to act. The interest exists on the player’s side, but clubs must now decide whether they see value in such an opportunity.
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Serie A continues to attract major stars seeking a new chapter. Romano mentioned Luka Modrić as a clear example, noting his immediate impact at Milan. The league has become a welcoming home for veterans who want leadership roles and new motivation.
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Ramos could follow the same path if a suitable project appears. Ramos wants a team that values his experience and offers a competitive environment. He is studying several options and will consider all serious proposals.
A move to Italy would provide the defender with a league known for tactical discipline and strong defensive traditions. Many believe he could thrive there, especially with his mentality and vast experience.
Romano’s message is clear. Ramos wants to leave now, and his openness to Italy is genuine. The next step depends on whether any Italian club sees the spark and decides to move. For now, the situation remains an opportunity waiting for the right moment.