

- Sergio Ramos has signed with Mexican club Rayados Monterrey after being without a team for six months
- The 38-year-old defender will wear the number 93 jersey, referencing his famous goal in the 2014 Champions League final
- Ramos will earn €4 million per year and joins fellow Spaniards Sergio Canales and Óliver Torres at the club
Key takeaways:
Sergio Ramos has officially signed with Rayados Monterrey, marking his return to professional football after a six-month break following his departure from Sevilla. The 38-year-old defender brings vast experience to the Mexican club after an illustrious career with Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.
¡YA TENEMOS EL JERSEY CON EL 93 DE @SergioRamos en la #TiendaRayados!🤩👕
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— Rayados (@Rayados) February 6, 2025
“Welcome, Sergio Ramos! A multiple-time champion with Real Madrid and PSG. A World Cup and European Championship winner with Spain. Your leadership, technical skills, and winning mentality will elevate the Blue and Whites to new heights!” Monterrey announced.
Ramos has chosen to wear the number 93 jersey, a reference to his iconic 93rd-minute equalizer in the 2014 Champions League final against Atletico Madrid. The goal that paved the way for Real Madrid’s eventual 4-1 victory in extra time. According to reports, Ramos will earn an annual salary of €4 million. He will reunite with Spanish teammates Sergio Canales and Óliver Torres, while other notable players in the squad include Lucas Ocampos and Jesús Corona.
After five rounds in the Mexican league, Monterrey sits in 10th place with six points.