
Former Sergio Ramos has reportedly completed a sensational takeover of Sevilla FC, becoming the club’s new owner in a move that could reshape the future of the La Liga side.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the deal is now “practically done”, with only minor details remaining before an official announcement is made.
The takeover process was reportedly handled by Ramos’ brother, René Ramos, who oversaw negotiations behind the scenes as the final agreement was completed.
This marks a stunning full-circle moment for the legendary defender, who first emerged through Sevilla’s academy before making his senior debut in 2002.
In 2005, Ramos left Sevilla for Real Madrid, where he became one of the greatest defenders in football history, winning multiple trophies including the UEFA Champions League and La Liga titles.
After briefly returning to Sevilla in 2024 for an emotional final spell as a player, Ramos now appears ready to begin a completely different chapter at the club — this time in the boardroom.
The report has already sparked massive reactions among fans, with many calling it a “historic return” for one of Sevilla’s most iconic academy graduates.
With Sevilla enduring an inconsistent campaign and battling instability in recent seasons, supporters will now hope Ramos can help restore the club’s identity and competitiveness both on and off the pitch.
