Sergio Ramos is set to leave La Liga in shock MLS move

Off to the United States?
Destination: San Diego
Close to a possible deal
Head figure
Would exceed the MLS salary cap
Major breaking news for the MLS
A new team in the league
Who is behind this project?
The 30th MLS franchise
Three solid signings
A new Inter Miami on the way?
Nacho Fernandez
Luka Modric
Keylor Navas
Kevin De Bruyne
Neymar Jr.
'Memo' Ochoa
Hirving Lozano
A world class team in the making
Off to the United States?

Sergio Ramos returned to La Liga for the 2023/24 season after a fruitful stint at Paris Saint-Germain FC (PSG). The legendary Spanish center-back returned to Sevilla FC, which many consider his 'home club'. Now, the 38-year-old defender might be on his way to the MLS for one final dance.

Destination: San Diego

According to 'The Athletic', the Sevillan center-back could make a historic signing for Major League Soccer (MLS) by joining San Diego FC. The American franchise is set to make its league debut in 2025.

Close to a possible deal

Furthermore, 'The Athletic' further highlights the 'advanced negotiations' between the Spaniard and the Californian franchise.

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Head figure

If the signing came to fruition, Sergio Ramos would sign as what they call the team's 'Designated Player', in other words, a franchise player. Ramos would follow the steps of Riqui Puig, who left Barça to join Los Angeles Galaxy in 2022.

 

Would exceed the MLS salary cap

This bizarre 'designated player' rule was introduced into the league in 2007. The rule allows teams to register three players to their squad, regardless of their established salary cap. A strategy used by the MLS to attract European talents.

Major breaking news for the MLS

The news spread quick in the United States, with the New York Times and NBC generating segments to cover the story. It would be a very exciting bid by the league to bring such an iconic talent.

A new team in the league

The Spaniard's new franchise is based in the city of San Diego (California), and it will officially compete in the league starting in 2025.

(Photo: Instagram @sandiegofc)

Who is behind this project?

At the top of the franchise is a group of owners led by former British-Egyptian politician and businessman Mohamed Mansour (who is believed to have a fortune of $3.2 billion - £2.5bn/€3.46bn), as well as the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, a federally recognized Indian tribe.

(Photo: Instagram @sandiegofc)

 

The 30th MLS franchise

San Diego FC will be the 30th Major League Soccer franchise and will host its matches at Snapdragon Stadium, with a capacity for 35,000 spectators (expandable to 55,000). The stadium is also home to the San Diego State Aztecs, the San Diego State University football team that plays in the NCAA.

 

Three solid signings

The franchise has already announced its first three signings ahead of its league debut: goalkeeper Duran Ferree, who currently plays on loan at Orange County SC; the Danes Jeppe Tverskov, a 31-year-old center, and Marcus Ingvartsen, a 28-year-old forward, who currently play for Nordsjælland in their country.

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A new Inter Miami on the way?

But San Diego FC's goal is to create a franchise following in the recent footsteps of Lionel Messi's Inter Miami. To create a competitive team capable of winning from the first moment it enters the MLS.

Nacho Fernandez

The journalist Juanfe Sanz revealed in the program 'El Chiringuito' in Spain, that the Americans would have set their eyes on several players previously and now related to Real Madrid, such as the central defender Nacho Fernández, who could be another major signing for the MLS.

 

Luka Modric

Another dream signing for the San Diego franchise would be that of Luka Modric. The Real Madrid legend would be interested in joining the team at the age of 39.

 

Keylor Navas

The third name that the Spanish journalist gave was that of a former player of the 'merengue' entity, the Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who ends his contract with PSG, this year and is reportedly looking for a new club.

Kevin De Bruyne

The British publication HITC Football also places Manchester City's Kevin De Bruyne as a possible transfer target for the San Diego franchise. Nevertheless, at 32 years old, he still has a couple more 'prime' seasons in Europe.

Neymar Jr.

Another player on San Diego's radar is Neymar Jr. According to the Mexicans at POSTA Deportes, the Brazilian star could change Saudi Arabia for the United States. Neymar Jr is currently at Al-Hilal and will arrive at the Californian club at the age of 32.

'Memo' Ochoa

The last name that has been linked to the new MLS club is that of another goalkeeper, the Mexican Guillermo 'Memo' Ochoa, currently defending the colors of the Unione Sportiva Salernitana 1919 of the Italian Serie A. According to FOX Sports, the Mexican goalkeeper is looking for a new club ahead of the 2024/25 season.

Hirving Lozano

Arriving alongside Ochoa could be 28-year-old Mexican winger, Hirving Lozano, who currently plays for PSV Eindhoven in the Dutch Eredivisie.

A world class team in the making

A team packed with world-class players, much like Inter Miami, but on the West Coast! This would greatly benefit the MLS as it would attract a wider audience. Let us know what you think in the comments!

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