Sergio Ramos Seals Principle Agreement for Sevilla Sale

Sergio Ramos Seals Principle Agreement for Sevilla Sale

Sergio Ramos reached a principle agreement with Sevilla’s maximum shareholders for the club’s sale after a two-hour meeting in a hotel in Seville. The deal is still waiting on notarization, but the talks that began in mid-January have now moved from negotiation to a formal path toward closing.

Ramos Leaves With Deal in Hand

Ramos met with Martín Ink and the club’s maximum shareholders, and the meeting ended with the parties aligned on the sale in principle. He left the hotel smiling with his brother René and gave a thumbs-up to the media.

The agreement comes one day before Sevilla face Villarreal at La Cerámica at 19:00 hours. Ramos is set to join the club not only as an owner but also as a key figure in sporting and strategic decision-making, which gives the transaction a wider reach than a simple change in ownership.

Five Eleven and Sevilla Talks

The process has been moving since mid-January, when the first formal contacts with the major shareholders began and a letter of intent was signed. Before today, the buyers had already commissioned KPMG to conduct due diligence on Sevilla’s accounts, a step that narrowed the field after another investment group walked away from the operation.

Marc Boixasa serves as sporting director of the Five Eleven ecosystem, while Jesús Zamorano is the operations director. Their roles sit around the same table as Ramos and Ink as the structure of the deal moves toward its final paperwork.

31 May Deadline

The exclusive negotiation period runs until 31 May, which leaves the parties a fixed window to complete the transaction if the notarization is completed. For Sevilla, the immediate change is not on the pitch but in the ownership room, where the shape of the club’s next stage is now much closer to being set.

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