Sergio Ramos in Seville for talks to acquire Spanish club
The former Real Madrid defender arrived in Seville with a 400 million euro offer to purchase the club where he began his career.
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Sergio Ramos arrived in Seville on Thursday to advance negotiations aimed at acquiring Sevilla FC, the club where he launched his professional career. The former Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain defender, currently unattached after departing Mexican club Monterrey Rayados in December, traveled to the Andalusian city accompanied by his brother René and his lawyer, Julio Senn.
Ramos has presented a 400 million euro offer to purchase the club's shares, according to multiple Spanish media reports. The proposal positions him as a significant contender among potential buyers in what sources describe as an auction process being conducted by the club's current board of directors.
Key figures in the negotiations include Alberto Pérez Solano, secretary of Sevilla's board of directors, and Del Nido Benavente, the club's largest shareholder. These individuals are overseeing the discussions regarding the terms of the potential acquisition.
Ramos, who was born in Camas and spent formative years at Sevilla before moving to Real Madrid, has previously indicated his interest in taking a direct role in the club's management from an administrative and business perspective. In late 2025, he presented preliminary proposals alongside a group of investors, marking an earlier phase of his involvement in the acquisition process.