Ramos undergoes medical in Monterrey

Spanish football veteran Sergio Ramos is close to signing a contract with his new club Monterrey in Mexico, as he is expected to undergo a medical on Monday before completing his transfer. Ramos, a Real Madrid legend, is expected to sign a one-year contract that runs until December, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. The move comes after Ramos has been without a team since leaving Sevilla last summer, as he had received several offers from European clubs, but he chose to move to the Mexican league. His good relations with former teammates, such as Lucas Ocampos, contributed to this decision, despite Ramos’ desire to remain in Europe. Ramos, who has played 996 matches for Sevilla, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and the Spanish national team, is aiming to reach 1,000 matches, an achievement that few players in football history have achieved. Ramos is expected to participate in the 2025 Club World Cup in the United States, a title he has won with Real Madrid.