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Real Madrid Legend Sergio Ramos Prepares Bid to Buy Boyhood Club Sevilla
Ramos and First Eleven Capital await Sevilla's survival in La Liga before finalizing acquisition offer
Mar. 28, 2026 at 10:53pm
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Real Madrid icon Sergio Ramos is preparing a definitive offer to seize control of his boyhood club Sevilla alongside investment firm First Eleven Capital. However, the move hinges on Sevilla avoiding relegation from Spain's top flight, as their market value would significantly drop if they drop to the second tier. Ramos and his partners have completed due diligence and have secured financing for a majority stake, but the current ownership families remain unconvinced. If successful, Ramos plans to own over 70% of Sevilla shares to have full control over the club's sporting and commercial decisions, while also injecting €100 million to stabilize the club's finances.
Why it matters
Ramos' potential acquisition of Sevilla would mark a major transition from his legendary playing career to a new role as a club owner and decision-maker. As a Sevilla native, this move would allow Ramos to steer the direction of his boyhood club, but it hinges on the team avoiding relegation from La Liga, which would complicate the deal. The influx of funds and Ramos' influence could help restore Sevilla to the upper echelons of European football.
The details
Ramos and First Eleven Capital have completed a rigorous due diligence process to assess Sevilla's finances, and are now preparing a formal offer to take majority control of the club. The timing of the bid is sensitive to Sevilla's current battle to avoid relegation from La Liga, as their market value would drop significantly if they fall to the second tier. Ramos intends to secure over 70% ownership to have full decision-making power, while also injecting €100 million to stabilize the club's damaged accounts. The current ownership families remain unconvinced, and Ramos and his partners will need to present hard cash before the Letter of Intent expires.
- Ramos has entered the 'final stages' of his plan to acquire Sevilla.
- Sevilla recently appointed Luis Garcia as head coach until 2027 amid their relegation battle.
- Ramos and First Eleven Capital are currently in a 'standby' phase, waiting for Sevilla's survival to be mathematically certain before finalizing the acquisition offer.
The players
Sergio Ramos
A legendary Spanish defender who played for Real Madrid and is now preparing a bid to acquire his boyhood club Sevilla.
First Eleven Capital
An investment firm that is partnering with Ramos in his bid to take over Sevilla.
Luis Garcia
The recently appointed head coach of Sevilla, signed until 2027.
A-CAP
An insurance company that currently owns approximately 13% of Sevilla's shares, which would not be included in Ramos' acquisition package.
What they’re saying
“The timing of the official bid remains sensitive to the club's sporting results. Sitting dangerously close to the relegation zone, Sevilla's market value fluctuates based on their league status.”
— AS
What’s next
Ramos and First Eleven Capital are waiting for Sevilla to mathematically secure their La Liga status before finalizing and submitting their acquisition offer. The current ownership families must also be convinced to sell their majority stake to Ramos.
The takeaway
Sergio Ramos' potential acquisition of his boyhood club Sevilla represents a significant transition from his legendary playing career to a new role as a club owner and decision-maker. If successful, Ramos' investment and influence could help restore Sevilla to the upper echelons of European football, but the deal hinges on the club avoiding relegation from La Liga.


