Sergio Ramos Joins Mexican Club Monterrey on One-Year Deal
The 38-year-old Spanish legend will resume his career in Liga MX after an eight-month hiatus from competitive play.
- Sergio Ramos, a World Cup winner with Spain in 2010, has signed a one-year contract with Monterrey in Mexico's Liga MX.
- The move comes eight months after Ramos' last professional match, which was with Sevilla in May 2024.
- Monterrey, one of Mexico's wealthiest clubs, sought Ramos to bolster their defense after losing Carlos Salcedo to an ACL injury.
- Ramos, who turns 39 in March, brings extensive experience, having won 22 titles with Real Madrid, including four Champions League trophies.
- Monterrey is set to participate in the expanded FIFA Club World Cup in the U.S. next summer, providing Ramos a chance to compete on an international stage again.