Overview
- Multiple reports in Spain and Mexico say Ramos will depart when his one-year Monterrey deal expires in December and he does not intend to retire.
- He is positioning for a January move back to high-level competition in Europe to improve his prospects of a national-team return.
- El Chiringuito and Diario AS cite family considerations and a bid for a Spain recall under Luis de la Fuente as key drivers of the decision.
- Speculation names Roma, Bayer Leverkusen and Marseille as potential European destinations, with MLS interest — including Inter Miami — also floated.
- Monterrey’s president acknowledged renewal talks; in 2025 Ramos made over 30 appearances, scored seven goals, and became the Club World Cup’s oldest scorer.