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The rumored Sergio Ramos returning to Real Madrid could gain weight in the coming weeks. With serious injuries and the almost certain end of the seasons for Eder Militao and Dani Carvajal, Casa Blanca will have to strengthen its defensive sector. One of the tracks that has emerged recently is the one leading to Sergio Ramos (38 years old). For Guti, the return of the former captain with sixteen seasons in the Merengue jersey appears like a logical choice, almost necessary, as he ticks all the boxes.
“Sergio Ramos is without a club. He can play right and central defender. I would definitely see it in this situation, at zero cost. He just played last year in Seville, which was very good. You can go to the market and bring in a player for the next 10 years, paying a lot of money, go ahead and bring him in. But in December, to fill in the gaps, if you don’t know how it’s going to go or if you’re going to have it the following year, I think it’s clear, you need Sergio.launched the former Madrid midfielder. To be continued.
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