Sergio Ramos: I'm in Mexico to win more trophies
Briefly

Sergio Ramos signed a one-year contract with Liga MX team Monterrey, motivated by the opportunity to win more trophies and participate in the FIFA Club World Cup. At nearly 39, as he aims to leave a legacy, Ramos expressed his desire to contribute to the team's successes in both domestic league play and international tournaments like the CONCACAF Champions Cup. Though he hasn't played since May, he demonstrated enthusiasm for the future, emphasizing that age does not define performance in soccer.
The chance to win more trophies and play at the next edition of the FIFA Club World Cup convinced Sergio Ramos to sign a one-year deal with Liga MX side Monterrey.
Commonly known as Rayados, Monterrey is one of the most economically powerful clubs in the country.
Ramos said, 'To come here after a long career shows the hunger that I have to keep on winning.'
Read at ESPN.com
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