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Sergio Ramos will NOT follow Lionel Messi to MLS and wants ‘to join a European team that can win the Champions League’

The defender is a free agent after leaving Paris Saint-Germain at the end of his contract – just like Lionel Messi, who has since joined Inter Miami. 

But for Ramos, 37, he is not looking to move to the US despite recently heading there on vacation.

Spanish publication Marca says the former Real Madrid defender ‘has a desire to play for a top European club that is in the Champions League’.

Ramos has won the competition four times – all with Real Madrid – and appears to want a chance and getting a fifth title to his name.

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Sergio Ramos is not expected to follow Lionel Messi and join a Major League Soccer team

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Ramos is believed to want to stay in Europe and try and win the Champions League a fifth time

 



Most of the offers linked to Ramos have come from outside his home continent, however.

In MLS, Messi’s Miami and the current MLS champion LAFC have both been linked with a move for the defender – a World Cup winner in 2010.

The Saudi league is also an option, too. Most teams in the Saudi Pro League are offering out lucrative contracts to get star players in from Europe and Ramos would undoubtedly command a massive fee if headed there.

In MLS, the deadline to sign free agents is on September 13 while the Saudi Arabia window ends on September 20.

At one point, reports in Spain said Ramos was only a step away from signing for Inter Miami but the speculation did not progress past that stage. 

Earlier this year, Ramos vacationed in New York with his glamorous wife Pilar Rubio.



They visited The Met and the Museum of Modern Art, and she described her trip to the Big Apple as a dream come true.

She wrote on Instagram: ‘Visited the Met museum with my love Sergio Ramos. 

‘One of the plans we’ve wanted to do for a long time. Unforgettable experiences: Karl Lagerfield ‘A line of beauty’, Vincent Van Gogh ‘Starry Night’… a whole dream come true’.