Former Real Madrid and Sevilla defender Sergio Ramos has shocked the football world by reportedly launching a bid to take control of his boyhood club, Sevilla. The 39-year-old veteran is leading his own investment group, marking an unexpected turn in the club’s ongoing ownership talks.

Sevilla have been exploring a change in ownership for several months, with an American consortium led by Antonio Lappi and Fede Quintero initially in the running. However, after a due diligence review reduced their offer from €3.4k per share to €2.7k per share, negotiations stalled. Now, Sergio Ramos has emerged as a serious contender, submitting the highest offer made to shareholders so far.

Sergio Ramos Leads Investment Group

Sergio Ramos
Sergio Ramos

Earlier reports suggested that Sergio Ramos might join Sevilla as a minority investor. Sources from Cadena Cope now confirm that Ramos is heading his own investment group to take over the club. The group has placed confidence in Ramos to act as the face and voice of the project, signaling a hands-on role in shaping the club’s future.

Could He Be a Player-Owner?

Although Sergio Ramos is currently a free agent after leaving Rayados de Monterrey in December, he has yet to announce his retirement. Questions now arise over whether Sergio Ramos could return to play for Sevilla under his own ownership. With previous management figures no longer at the club, Ramos’ involvement could redefine his connection with Los Nervionenses.

The potential takeover led by Ramos represents a dramatic shift in Sevilla’s ownership landscape. Fans and stakeholders will now look to Ramos not only as a former club legend but also as a future leader with the power to influence transfers, strategy, and the overall direction of the club.

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