Sevilla Not Convinced by Ramos' 400 Million Offer

The veteran player is part of a group of investors who are willing to buy the Andalusian team, but problems have arisen

Héctor Andreu | 4 Jan 2026 | 12.45
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Sevilla is not convinced by Ramos' offer today

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Sergio Ramos finds himself back in the spotlight of Spanish football, this time away from the pitch. The legendary Andalusian center-back emerges as the face of a powerful bid to acquire Sevilla, an operation that could mark a before and after in the recent history of the Nervionense club.

The information, reported by international media, indicates that the former captain of the Spanish national team leads a group of foreign investors willing to put around 400 million euros on the table to take full ownership of the entity.

Sergio Ramos, at the helm of an international investment group

Although Sergio Ramos would not be the main capital contributor, his presence is crucial as a media leader and a link to Seville. Alongside him is an American fund that would provide financial strength and corporate structure to the project.

The proposal involves acquiring 100% of the share capital of Sevilla, which would allow for a radical change in the management and strategic direction of the club within LaLiga.

A return to the roots with a very different role

The defender, who came through the ranks of Sevilla, already made an emotional comeback in the 2023-24 season as a player. After recently closing his chapter in Mexican football, his link to Nervión could now evolve into something much deeper.

For Sergio Ramos, this operation would not only be an economic investment but also a personal and symbolic project, linked to his identity and legacy in Spanish football.

The enigma of debt and the role of the CVC agreement

One of the key points of the negotiation revolves around the actual assessment of the club's debt. The operation would be subject to an external audit to determine the impact of the loan granted by CVC Capital Partners to the clubs of LaLiga in 2021.

Both Sevilla and the league association argue that this participatory loan does not count as financial debt. However, a different interpretation could significantly affect the final value of the deal led by Sergio Ramos.

400 million for the club's enterprise value

The presented offer focuses on the so-called “enterprise value” of Sevilla, meaning that the 400 million would not be directed towards an immediate capital increase to stabilize the finances.

According to Marca, this detail raises concerns within the club as the current management believes that any sale should include a direct injection of liquidity to accelerate the sporting and economic recovery in LaLiga.

Ramos tiene problemas para comprar el Sevilla

One of the three proposals on the table

The one led by Sergio Ramos is not the only offer received. Sevilla has at least three proposals: the one from the group led by the footballer, another from foreign investors still in the "due diligence" phase, and the one known as the Third Way.

Nonetheless, Ramos' offer stands out both for its amount and the symbolic impact it would have on the fans, at a time of significant institutional strain.

A project that generates excitement and caution

Seville's fans view the situation with a mix of excitement and caution. Sergio Ramos' presence brings sports credibility, leadership, and a deep understanding of the competitive environment in Spain and LaLiga.

However, the absence of an immediate capital injection raises questions about the actual capacity of the project to return the club to the European elite in the short term.

Seville's future at stake

The upcoming weeks will be crucial. The debt audit and the final stance of the current owners will determine the outcome. What is clear is that Sergio Ramos has already taken a decisive step to remain connected to Sevilla, this time from the boardrooms.

The club's idea is for the sale, in addition to stabilizing the club's finances, to bring in a new owner with enough funds to make significant signings and propel the club back to the top positions in the league and European competitions.

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