Many reports surround Sergio Ramos, the former Real Madrid defender whose contract with Monterrey expires on December 31, 2025. In recent days, a story from Spain has circulated about his intention to leave Mexico, move closer to his family, and seek a new experience with an important club that gives him space and playing time. His goal is to earn a call-up from De la Fuente for Spain ahead of the 2026 World Cup in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, as relayed via Calcio Mercato.
Among the rumors, one linked him to Milan. His entourage is said to have approached the club to explore a free transfer in January during the winter window. In a video on Fabrizio Romano's Italian YouTube channel, Matteo Moretto gave an update. He explained that Ramos wants to play in Italy, which he likes as a destination, but no offers, talks, or concrete contacts have taken place with Serie A clubs.
Sergio Ramos is looking for a sporting project that matches his career so he reaches top condition by the end of the season. For now, Moretto reports that Milan do not have Ramos on their list of defensive targets for January. His name is not under consideration at this stage, but the club will make evaluations in the coming weeks.














