Overview
- Sergio Ramos confirmed his exit from Monterrey in a social media post after a one-year stint, and the club’s president said an extension could not be agreed.
- Cadena SER and other outlets report Manchester United have tabled a proposal or opened talks to sign the defender, with no agreement announced.
- Coverage characterizes United as a leading option at this stage, while stressing negotiations remain early and unfinalized.
- Reports describe a short-term offer through the end of the season focused on experience and leadership, with backing from INEOS and manager Ruben Amorim.
- Ramos logged 34 matches, more than 3,000 minutes and eight goals for Monterrey, and he is said to be targeting one final top-level challenge with an eye on the 2026 World Cup.