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.
The agreement was reached after intense negotiations, according to sources cited by Marca, Estadio Deportivo and the Efe news agency. The share price exceeds 3,000 euros and includes a possible capital increase of up to 100 million euros to reduce debt, estimated at around 90 million.
Sevilla faces a precarious sporting situation. With nine LaLiga EA Sports matches remaining, the team sits just three points above the relegation zone. The parties considered a potential drop to the second division, which could adjust the final price.
Ramos, a former club player, plans to overhaul the sporting department and appoint Marc Boixasa as sports director. The deal will end José María del Nido Carrasco's presidency once completed.