The former Real Madrid captain is back in the spotlight due to Dani Carvajal’s injury, but a return seems unlikely. Carvajal sustained a serious injury during the team’s recent 2-0 victory over Villarreal, suffering a triple tear involving his cruciate ligament, external collateral ligament, and patellar tendon, which could keep him out for up to ten months.
Given this situation, Real Madrid might need to consider strengthening their squad, even though the initial plan was not to make signings during the winter transfer window. Reports from Defensa Central indicate that the club has confidence in Lucas Vazquez to fill in for Carvajal. However, the possibility of bringing back Sergio Ramos has also emerged, a move that would be well-received by fans.
Ramos, who left Real Madrid for Paris Saint-Germain in a controversial exit in 2021, has since expressed regret about his departure. His versatility as a defender, able to play both center-back and full-back, makes him a compelling option for the club as they look to bolster their defense.
Despite his qualifications, Ramos’s return to Real Madrid faces several obstacles. His age (38 years) and high salary demands, reportedly around six million euros net, could render a comeback to the new Bernabéu nearly impossible. Additionally, there are indications that he is close to signing with Juventus, who need a replacement for Bremen, sidelined due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
Given these circumstances, the prospect of Sergio Ramos returning to Real Madrid remains complicated, with financial and sporting considerations at play. As the club prioritizes support for the team during this critical period, relying on current players may be the most practical approach for now.