Real Madrid are going through a serious crisis and their injury-prone squad is unable to cope with the challenges. David Alaba has been absent for quite some time, Dani Carvajal is expected to be sidelined for over ten months and now Eder Militao suffered a severe ACL injury which leaves Carlo Ancelotti with a massive defensive hole, that needs to be taken care of as soon as possible.Some rumours suggest Los Blancos will try to sign Aymeric Laporte and Johnatan Tah in the upcoming January Transfer Window.Real must buy a defender in JanuaryHowever, it’s still November, and there are plenty of important, maybe even crucial games before the New Year’s Eve, and it would be wise to find some reinforcements in the meantime.Interestingly, one free agent already offered himself subtly to the club – Sergio Ramos. The former Real Madrid captain, whose impressive spell at the Santiago Bernabeu lasted for 16 years – made a move as soon as the seriousness of Eder Militao’s injury became obvious.Ramos, 38, has been a free agent since the end of the last season, when he ended his second stint with Sevilla, his boyhood club. A few nights ago, he took to social media to public a video showing him training in full capacity in the nature, just to prove he’s still in the excellent shape.🚨 Sergio Ramos posted this video on his Instagram account at the same moment Militao was injured. pic.twitter.com/iIP5F8DB4V— KinG £ (@xKGx__) November 9, 2024 However, the Madrid-based newspaper AS claims that there’s no chance that Ramos will return to Real Madrid.Their report claims that club management have serious doubts about the 38-year-old’s current fitness as he has not played a professional game since leaving Sevilla. As a result, the Spanish champions see this move as ‘impossible’.Moreover, some other media say that past tensions between Ramos and the club’s president, Florentino Perez, complicate this potential return. Ramos and his brother, who is also his agent, had a strained relationship with the club’s management in his final years, which ultimately led to his departure. While Florentino Perez once supported the player in some business ventures, the chances of a comeback seem slim, as the president is not known for giving second chances.##NAJAVA_MECA_8497512##