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Having left Sevilla at the end of his contract in July, there was a strong expectation that he would immediately join another club. However, this is not the case and, almost four months later, he is still in limbo.
Ramos’ decision not to commit to a new club appeared to have worked earlier this month when Eder Militao tore his anterior cruciate ligament for the second time in 15 months. Real Madrid are looking to sign a new centre-back, but the 38-year-old’s chances of a return have been categorically dismissed by Florentino Perez.
Ramos to Newcastle?
Against this backdrop, Newcastle United have now been linked with a move for Ramos, according to TEAMtalk. The report claims the Magpies would be willing to offer him an 18-month contract.
Ramos has never played in the Premier League, so this could be a dream for him before he retires. However, it would surely be a big surprise if he went to Newcastle.
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