We had already informed you at The View from Avalon about Galaxy's interest in Sergio Ramos. Well, now a major Spanish outlet has confirmed this information. Let's dive in.
Sergio Ramos is proving he's still got game, and there's a buzz about a potential move to Major League Soccer this summer. The 38-year-old defender, currently playing for Sevilla in LaLiga, is reportedly eyeing a switch outside of Europe.
According to El Confidencial (h/t Bolavip), LA Galaxy and Inter Miami are on Ramos's radar. While it might seem like a long shot for him to land at these clubs, MLS has a knack for attracting big names, whether they're direly needed or not.
Both the Galaxy and Inter Miami have been leaky at the back, conceding goals left and right. Ramos could inject some much-needed leadership into their defenses, which have been crying out for stability.
Spanish press confirms LA Galaxy's interest in Real Madrid legend
Ramos's contract with Sevilla runs until June 2024, but after that, he'll be a free agent, ripe for the picking by MLS or any other interested parties. At LA Galaxy, the defensive lineup already boasts seasoned campaigners like Maya Yoshida and Martín Cáceres, both north of 34.
Over at Inter Miami, the defensive roster skews younger but hasn't been much more effective. Tata Martino's side has been plagued by defensive blunders, and with MLS mulling over rule changes for the upcoming transfer window, Ramos might just fit the bill.
Sergio Ramos potentially hopping over to Major League Soccer has got fans and experts buzzing. It's not your typical move, but it could signal a fresh start for the seasoned defender.
With his massive experience and top-notch leadership skills, Ramos could really shake things up for any MLS squad lucky enough to snag him. As we gear up for the summer transfer window, everyone's wondering: will Ramos make the jump across the pond and light up American soccer?