Former Real Madrid star Sergio Ramos' hunt for a new team has seemingly come to an end, with his next club having seemingly been revealed.
The 38-year-old spent the entirety of the 2023/24 campaign representing the club at which he initially began his career, Sevilla, but parted ways with them when his one-year deal expired at the end of the season.
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With the centre-back now a free agent, he has reached an agreement with newly-promoted Saudi Pro League outfit Al Orobah FC, according to Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri.
Sevilla manager Javi Garcia Pimienta has previously confirmed that the defender has "already said goodbye", per Tribal Football.
This comes after Ramos made 37 appearances across all competitions last season, scoring seven goals and providing one assist during his second stint at the LALIGA club.
Al Orobah, meanwhile, have already bolstered their squad with the addition of 18 new players, but are seemingly keen to make Ramos their newest signing.
However, the Giants have made a forgettable start to life in the top flight, losing both of their opening encounters and conceding four goals in the process.
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The defender left Los Blancos in July 2021 to join Paris Saint-Germain, ending a 16-year stint in the Spanish capital.
The Spain international would then spend the next two seasons at the French giants before rejoining Sevilla as a free agent.