Sergio Ramos has begun serious negotiations to be bought by Sevilla

Former Real Madrid defender and world-renowned football star Sergio Ramos is continuing serious negotiations to purchase the Spanish club Sevilla. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This news quickly gained significant attention in Spanish football. Not only because of Ramos's own prestige but also because his professional career began with this Andalusian team and his deep personal connection with the club has stirred great excitement among the public.
According to reports, acquiring full control over Sevilla requires at least 450 million euros. Sergio Ramos is not expected to pay this large sum alone.
On the contrary, he is trying to bring together reliable investors and financial partners ready to revive one of Spain's most famous football clubs. Therefore, this process appears not just as a football event but as a serious business project.
Interest from potential partners has likely already emerged. Among the mentioned names is the investment fund Five Eleven Capital.
This organization has expressed readiness to support Ramos. Representatives of the fund have recently been holding regular meetings with the club's management.
This situation indicates that the negotiations have moved beyond the initial stage to more serious planning. Behind these events lies Sevilla's extremely difficult season.
The club is currently in sixteenth place in the La Liga standings. This result is completely unsatisfactory for the club's historical goals and the expectations of its fans.
Weak performances on the field suggest that there may be fundamental changes in the club's direction and ownership structure in the future. For Sergio Ramos, this effort is not just a symbolic gesture but one of the strategic moves that will influence the future.
He is striving to return to his hometown club and change its fate. Whether the agreement will be finalized and what long-term investment plan will be implemented afterward remains one of the most notable events in Spanish football.
Source: Marca.





