Overview
- Spanish outlets Cadena SER and COPE report that Ramos has formally presented a takeover proposal to the club’s principal shareholders.
- Coverage says the valuation under discussion ranges from €300 million to €500 million depending on how liabilities are allocated.
- Poder360 reports, citing Cope, that the bid seeks total control and is considered the largest received to date.
- The process gained traction after a North American consortium cut back its offer upon reviewing Sevilla’s strained finances.
- Coach Matías Almeyda said he could not verify the report, underscoring that no sale has been agreed.