Ramos resists the idea of retirement
Spanish media reports indicate that veteran defender Sergio Ramos remains undecided about retiring, despite being sidelined since the beginning of November and not joining any club during the recent winter transfer window . Ramos played his last match for Mexican side Rayados de Monterrey before ending his time there, meaning he has gone nearly three and a half months without a competitive game. Despite approaching his fortieth birthday, the former Real Madrid captain is determined to continue playing and not hang up his boots just yet. According to a report by journalist Juan Castro in Marca, Ramos continues to train individually every day to maintain his fitness, awaiting a new opportunity to return to the pitch. The report emphasizes that he still possesses great enthusiasm and a clear desire to continue playing . The report also states that Ramos has received several offers in recent months from clubs both within Spain and abroad, including leagues in Europe, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. However, his desire to remain close to his family is a decisive factor in his decision. He also has no intention of playing for any Spanish club other than Real Madrid or Sevilla . Given these developments, retirement remains a possibility, especially considering Ramos's exceptional career, which includes winning the 2010 World Cup, two European Championships, four Champions League titles, and numerous domestic trophies . The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the fate of one of the most prominent defenders in Spanish football history: whether to embark on one final adventure or to announce the end of a career brimming with achievements .