
Sergio Ramos, the famous defender from Spain, is close to becoming the owner of the club "Sevilla," where he took his first steps in professional football. After leaving the Mexican club "Monterrey," Ramos has already reached preliminary agreements with key shareholders and is ready to begin official negotiations to purchase the club for around 400 million euros.
If this agreement is reached, it will be a historic moment for Ramos, who will return to "Sevilla," but now as an owner. His goals include ensuring stability and long-term development for the club. Previously, Ramos defended the colors of "Sevilla" twice before moving to "Real Madrid" and then to PSG.
To successfully execute the deal, Ramos is collaborating with Argentine businessman Martin Inca, CEO of Five Eleven Capital, who will provide the necessary financial resources to maintain the club's competitiveness in La Liga. This company also has connections with the current sporting director of "Sevilla," Antonio Cordón, which may simplify the negotiation process.
Ramos, who is currently a free agent and will soon celebrate his 40th birthday, is likely to announce the end of his playing career shortly to focus on his role as club owner and other projects, including his passion for urban music.