Sergio Ramos will leave Monterrey in January and appears keen on a return to Europe, having been offered to AC Milan by his manager, according to a report.
Ramos joined the Mexican side as a free agent back in February this year, signing a contract until the end of December. Now, with the deadline approaching quickly, the centre-back has seemingly decided to return to Europe.
The 39-year-old reportedly wants to show Spain’s head coach, Luis de la Fuenta, that he’s good enough to be called up for the World Cup next year. As such, it would benefit him to return to Europe and, if possible, continue his career at a relatively big club.
Milan alerted by intermediaries
Milan have been mentioned as a potential destination before, seeing as they are looking for a centre-back, and Alessandro Jacobone is now reporting that there has been some movement. Indeed, the veteran has been offered to the Rossoneri ‘through intermediaries’.

For now, it remains unclear if Igli Tare and co are interested in the opportunity, with age being the main blocker here. If Ramos’ former teammate Luka Modric has proved anything, however, it’s that experience can help a team a lot.
In Massimiliano Allegri’s side, Ramos could act as the deputy for Matteo Gabbia, who has played every single minute in the league this season.

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