Ramos-Beckham, the friendship that can reunite them to Inter Miami

If everything goes well, Sergio Ramos will complete his Real Madrid career at the age of 37. However, the idea of the retirement “” does not go into his head. The option is clear: to break Raúl's record, with more matches (741) with the white lantern. The quarterback now has 640 matches with [...]
If everything goes well, Sergio Ramos will complete his Real Madrid career at the age of 37. However, the idea of the retirement “” does not go into his head. The option is clear: to break Raúl's record, with more matches (741) with the white lantern. The guard now has 640 matches with Real Madrid, 101 less than the renowned Iberian former bomb. At the moment, Carlos Santillana is attending, who, with 645 matches, holds fifth place on the historical table of players with more matches in the history of “Los Blancos”
Ramos also aspires to set new records with the fans of the Spanish national. He's already the player who has defended the “lantern more times La Rojar”, with which he intends to play until after the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
But the white captain has no individual purpose in this regard only. Ramos aspires to play a couple of years in American MLS. There is the cooperation of his friend David Beckham, owner of Inter Miami, the newly created club, which should recover some of the investment made. And where it's better to attract fans than having the white captain on the team.
It's not surprising if they get together in Miami. The former English midfielder, who spent two seasons in the white team's ranks, where they created a great friendship, was one of the VIP guests at the Timos wedding with Pilar Rubio, held in Seville last summer. We should not forget that two years ago, shortly after the elimination of Spain from the World Cup in Russia (2018), Ramos and his family spent their last vacation days in that American city, where they could be seen with his friends, such as the singers Marc Anthony and Alejandro Sanz, before being reunited with Real Madrid on a U.S. tour. This plan is for the future, anyway. For now, Sergio Ramos wants to win other trophies with whites.












