Sergio Ramos to Depart Monterrey‘s Rayados, Continuing Playing Career elsewhere
Monterrey, Mexico – Sergio Ramos, the former Real Madrid captain, will leave Liga MX club rayados de Monterrey despite playing a key role in their current playoff run, sources confirm. The veteran defender intends to continue his playing career at another club, dismissing any thoughts of retirement.
“He wants to embark on a new sporting stage. he looks good and has no thoughts about retiring,” a source close to Ramos stated. The news comes hours after Monterrey’s 2-0 victory over América in the first leg of their Liga MX Clausura quarterfinal series, perhaps disrupting the team’s momentum as they prepare for the return match in Mexico City.
Ramos joined Rayados as a free agent in February 2024 for the Clausura 2025 season. In his time with the club, he has made 30 appearances across all competitions, scoring seven goals. This included 23 league matches, two in the Leagues Cup, four in the Club World Cup, and one in the Concacaf Champions Cup.
The departure of the team captain could significantly impact Monterrey as they navigate the final stages of the tournament. The second leg against América is scheduled to be played at Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes in Mexico City.