Sergio Ramos nears stake in boyhood club Sevilla

Sergio Ramos announced progress on a potential takeover of his former club Sevilla, with news expected in weeks. The 40-year-old defender leads a consortium backed by Five Eleven Capital. An ownership change comes amid Sevilla's fight against LaLiga relegation.

Sergio Ramos revealed that talks for acquiring a stake in Sevilla are advancing steadily. 'I think there will be some news in a few months, or even weeks, and we hope it will be the news we’re all hoping for,' Ramos said. 'Everything is going well.' The project has sparked optimism among supporters and key figures like former sporting director Monchi, who back the initiative Ramos has pursued since late 2025. Ramos, a Sevilla academy product and 2010 World Cup winner with Spain, departed CF Monterrey in December without retiring. 'I’m feeling great,' he said. 'I’m spending a lot of time with my family at the moment and am really enjoying it.' A successful deal would bar him from playing in Spain due to regulations on ownership stakes. Sevilla's struggles have heightened urgency for stability. The club won nine and lost 15 of 31 LaLiga matches this season, sitting two points above the relegation zone with seven games left. They narrowly escaped the drop last term after years of off-pitch instability. Fans view Ramos' involvement as a potential turning point for the club he once called home.

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Alexis Sánchez celebrates his decisive substitute goal in Sevilla's 1-0 win over Real Sociedad at Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium.
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Alexis Sánchez's substitute goal lifts Sevilla out of relegation zone in 1-0 win over Real Sociedad

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Substitute Alexis Sánchez scored the winner in the 50th minute as Sevilla defeated Real Sociedad 1-0 at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium, climbing to 37 points—one above Deportivo Alavés—with four LaLiga matches remaining. The victory, fueled by first-half dominance and staunch defense, was hailed by coach Luis García Plaza as a 'triumph of faith' amid their relegation battle.

Sergio Ramos, through the Five Eleven Capital fund, has agreed to acquire the majority stake in Sevilla FC for between 400 and 450 million euros. The deal, covering around 60-80 percent of the club, awaits notarization and approvals from LaLiga and the Sports Council.

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Sergio Ramos's investment group, Five Eleven Capital, is finalizing a bid lower than the initial 450 million euros to buy the majority stake in Sevilla FC. Shareholders granted exclusivity in January after initial review, now extended. Negotiations will start in about two weeks.

Sevilla fell 1-0 to Real Madrid in the penultimate LaLiga matchday but secured their top-flight status thanks to results elsewhere. Alexis Sánchez missed a clear chance created by Gabriel Suazo.

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Chilean defender Gabriel Suazo, Sevilla's captain against Osasuna, voiced deep sadness after a 1-0 defeat in the 99th minute during LaLiga play. The team remains in the relegation zone with five matches left. Suazo faulted poor marking on the decisive goal and urged fighting for survival.

Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez announced on Thursday an agreement with Denzel Dumfries and an offer of at least 150 million euros for a player.

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