Wednesday, May 13

RAMOS AGREES TO BUY BOYHOOD CLUB SEVILLA – The transaction requires approval from LaLiga and the Spanish National Sports Council first

Former Spain defender Sergio Ramos is on the verge of buying his boyhood club Sevilla after he and investment group Five Eleven Capital reached an agreement with the club’s major shareholders.

The deal is reportedly worth around 400 million euros and covers 80% of the club’s total shares at an estimated 3,500 euros per share.

The transaction requires approval from LaLiga and the Spanish National Sports Council before it can be completed.

Sevilla have been ever-present in LaLiga since the 2001-02 campaign but the Andalusian club are fighting relegation this season after a poor campaign.

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