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Sergio Ramos remains one of the great mysteries of the transfer market. After leaving Sevilla FC on June 30th, the Spanish center-back is currently without a team, yet speculation regarding his future continues. The latest rumor comes from Brazil, where some media outlets, such as Iatiaia, report that the 38-year-old defender has offered himself to Corinthians, one of the country's major clubs.
They need high-quality signings to get out of the difficult situation they're in
The news has caused a stir, as the São Paulo team, which recently announced the arrival of Memphis Depay, is looking to strengthen themselves to move up from the difficult positions in the Brasileirão table. While there is no formal negotiation between the two parties, the possibility of Ramos joining Corinthians has piqued the interest of fans and the board. The club is aware of the player's financial demands, which are said to be higher than those of Depay.
The signing of the Dutch forward was made possible through a sponsorship deal with a betting company, which could pave the way for a similar operation to attract Ramos. Meanwhile, the center-back continues to train on his own, awaiting a definitive decision about his future. Though he has also been linked to the MLS and other exotic destinations, Corinthians could be where Ramos decides to further his career.
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