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Sergio Ramos is facing a new crossroads in his career. After finishing his time in Europe, the Andalusian defender is considering options in leagues outside the continent, with two destinations standing out: the United States and Brazil. Despite receiving numerous offers, he seems inclined to continue his career in the MLS, where teams like San Diego FC are interested in signing him for their debut in January 2025.
Ready to cross the Atlantic to continue his career
As reported by EstadioDeportivo, the possibility of Ramos moving to the United States has sparked speculation as to why he turned down more lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia and Turkey, where teams like Galatasaray and Al-Nassr showed interest. However, the American league could offer him a project more in line with his ambition to continue competing in an environment of constant growth.
Although Brazilian football also seems to be a tempting alternative, especially due to the competitive level and football tradition of the country, Ramos appears to prefer a scenario like the MLS, a league that attracts international figures in the final stage of their careers. Nevertheless, the decision is not final, and all signs point to his future being defined in the coming months, with the possibility of remaining a key player in an emerging league or in the always appealing South American football.
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