Sergio Ramos opens up about his future with Monterrey: will he stay or go?

With just weeks left on his contract, Sergio Ramos has finally spoken about his future with Rayados de Monterrey, sparking excitement among fans in Liga MX. The Spanish defender, who joined the club in 2024, has become one of the most respected voices in the dressing room — and his words suggest he’s not ready to say goodbye.
In an interview with Spain’s El Chiringuito TV, Ramos confirmed that he feels “very happy” in Mexico and would love to extend his stay beyond December. His calm but confident tone left no doubt about how much he’s enjoying this stage of his career.
“Yes, my contract ends in December, and hopefully we can stay here in Mexico, because the truth is we’re very comfortable,” Ramos said outside Monterrey’s training ground.
Monterrey’s project and Mexico’s warm welcome
Since arriving in Liga MX, Ramos has praised not only the level of competition but also the passion of Mexican fans. At 39, the former Real Madrid and Spain captain has been a steadying force for Monterrey’s back line, helping them maintain one of the best defensive records in the tournament — just 12 goals conceded in 13 matches so far in the Apertura 2025.
“Very well, I can’t complain. I’m very happy. This country has treated me wonderfully, and the club has a very interesting project. Hopefully this year goes well for all of us,” Ramos added.
What’s next for Ramos and Rayados?
With Monterrey sitting among the top four in Liga MX and heading toward the Liguilla, the club’s leadership will soon have to decide whether to renew Ramos’ deal. For fans, the answer seems simple — few players have adapted to Mexican football and its rhythm the way the Spanish legend has.
Whether this December marks a new beginning or a farewell, one thing is clear: Sergio Ramos has fallen in love with Monterrey, and Monterrey has fallen in love with him.
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