MEXICO CITY – Former Spain international Sergio Ramos has joined Mexican side Monterrey on a one-year deal, the club said on Feb 6.

    The 38-year-old will arrive at the Monterrey “Rayados” seven months after leaving his boyhood club Sevilla.

    “The No. 93 is ready to defend the blue and white jersey,” Monterrey said alongside a video on their social media account.

    Ramos made his La Liga debut with Sevilla in the 2003-04 season and moved to Real Madrid two years later, winning 22 titles with the Spanish giants, including five La Liga crowns, four Champions Leagues and four Club World Cups.

    He spent two seasons at Paris St-Germain, where he won two Ligue 1 titles, before returning to Sevilla.

    Spain’s most capped player also won the 2010 World Cup and two European Championships with La Roja before announcing his international retirement in 2023. REUTERS

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