Veteran defender Sergio Ramos won't continue at Sevilla next season after the end of his contract, the Spanish club announced on Monday.
The 38-year-old returned to the club where he began his career last summer, after 16 seasons with Real Madrid and two with Paris Saint-Germain. He was vital in helping Sevilla avoid relegation in a difficult season, playing a total of 37 matches in all competitions, scoring seven goals.
"Sergio Ramos has informed Sevilla FC that he will not continue next season in the Nervion entity after having fulfilled his dream of returning to the club where began as a player and became an international," informed the Sevilla website.
"Sevilla FC wants to thank the commitment, leadership and maximum dedication that Sergio Ramos has shown in this campaign, wishing him the best of luck in his next professional challenge," the note added.
Ramos, who played a record 180 times for the Spanish national team, is now likely to continue his career in the North American MLS, with San Diego.
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