While all sources have agreed that Sergio Ramos is moving to the United States at the request of his family, other reports suggest the possibility of him joining the Saudi League this summer.
The Spanish international’s contract with Sevilla ended at the end of last season, making him a free agent, and it was said that he had reached an agreement with an American club in recent months.
But according to journalist Rudy Galetti, Ramos has not yet reached an agreement with any American club due to disagreements over the financial compensation.
The Real Madrid legend has reconsidered moving to the Saudi League, amid a welcome from officials there and the actual entry into negotiations with the 39-year-old.
Negotiations are currently at an early stage, but it is expected to be decided very soon with a final decision from the player, as reaching a financial agreement will not be difficult.
The identity of the club that Ramos may move to remains unknown, but it is most likely that he will move to either Al-Ittihad, who are eager to sign a defender to replace Luiz Felipe, or Al-Nassr, whose coach Luis Castro has expressed his desire for a new center-back.