Sergio Ramos is urging Cristiano Ronaldo to join Monterrey for the FIFA Club World Cup starting June 14 in the US. With Al Nassr not qualified, Ramos hopes to reunite with his former Real Madrid teammate in Mexico. Monterrey has shown formal interest, adding excitement to a potential Ronaldo vs. Messi clash at the tournament.
After the announcement of Monterrey's qualification for the FIFA Club World Cup starting June 14 in the United States, Sergio Ramos has reportedly taken a bold step to reunite with his former Real Madrid teammate Cristiano Ronaldo. Ramos is pushing for the Mexican club to sign the Portuguese legend, whose Al-Nassr side failed to qualify for the tournament. At 40, Ronaldo is said to be considering new challenges as his lucrative Saudi Arabian contract nears its conclusion.
According to insider Nicolò Schira, Monterrey has made a formal approach to bring him in specifically for the Club World Cup, with full backing from Ramos, who recently joined the Liga MX side and has quickly become captain and a fan favorite. The duo played together for nine seasons at Real Madrid, winning four UEFA Champions League and two LaLiga titles.
The potential reunion, especially in a tournament where Lionel Messi is expected to feature for Inter Miami, adds an exciting twist for global fans longing for one last chapter of the iconic Messi-Ronaldo rivalry. While no official deal has been confirmed, the buzz around Ronaldo’s possible arrival has already thrust Monterrey into the global spotlight. Whether Ramos can convince him remains to be seen, but the football world is watching closely.
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