It seemed for a moment that Sergio Ramos (38) had returned home to his mothership to finish his career and put an end to his magnificent football playing years, but allegedly – he does not want to ‘call it quits’.The Andalusian club announced yesterday that the legendary Real Madrid defender is a free agent again, but there is every chance that he won’t be staying in Spain for long. According to many world media outlets, Ramos is on the verge of an agreement with San Diego FC, the new MLS member founded only 12 months ago.A new MLS force in the making: Ramos and De Bruyne in a club founded a year agoThe same sources claim that the Spaniard will sign a one-year contract and that he will collect as much as 12,000,000 dollars for that period!He is not the first star that San Diego has hired. This club has already agreed on the arrival of Hirving Lozano from PSV Eindhoven. The roster, which currently consists of only four players, is also filled by Marcus Ingvartsen, a former striker of Mainz, Jeppe Tverskov, a newcomer from Nordsjaelland, and the young 17-year-old goalkeeper Duran Ferree.San Diego FC leaders reportedly met with Sergio Ramos to talk about signing him this summer.#SDFC | [via @SportsZone__] pic.twitter.com/FZUXqzp4aE— SDFC Central (@CentralSDFC) June 17, 2024 San Diego FC is owned by Egyptian-British billionaire Mohamed Mansour, whose assets are estimated at $6,000,000,000. Egypt’s former minister of transport has big plans for San Diego. In recent months, there have been rumors that he is just getting up to speed and that his main targets for 2025 are Kevin de Bruyne and Neymar.For both, contracts with their current clubs expire next summer, so they will become ‘legitimate targets’.##NAJAVA_MECA_8167897##