LEGEND RETURNS: Sergio Ramos teases impressive Real Madrid comeback after posting training video – as Los Blancos confirm Eder Militao ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament and will miss the rest of the season

After Eder Militao’s probable season-ending ACL injury, Real Madrid fans are wondering if Sergio Ramos could do a surprising U-turn.

Sergio Ramos has excited fans about a possible return to Real Madrid after posting a clip of his lung-busting workout routine

 

Sergio Ramos has excited fans about a possible return to Real Madrid after posting a clip of his lung-busting workout routine

Madrid could do with another defender after Eder Militao suffered an ACL injury - just weeks after Dani Carvajal did the same

 

Madrid could do with another defender after Eder Militao suffered an ACL injury – just weeks after Dani Carvajal did the same

‘Feeling powerful,’ the Los Blancos legend claimed in an Instagram video of a lung-busting workout in which he ran uphill on an agricultural property.

Ramos, 38, is allegedly in talks with numerous clubs as he seeks to extend his incredible career after leaving Sevilla this summer after just one season.

After Saturday’s 4-0 thrashing of Osasuna, Madrid’s defensive situation is dire due to the rupture of right knee ligament sustained by Militao. Another player to suffer season-ending injury is Dani Carvajal, who finished fourth in the Ballon d’Or voting. Similar things happened to David Alaba in December, and he might not be able to play again until the new year.

This is devastating news for Carlo Ancelotti and Militao, who both missed significant time last season due to injuries to their anterior cruciate ligaments. In the next days, the Brazilian defender will have surgery, according to Madrid.

As a result, Ramos’s most recent video, in which he showed off his rippling physique while unsigned, piqued the interest of viewers.

Sending his sympathies to his ex-teammate, he wrote: “Strength, Mili” on X. You are familiar with the path leading back; you have taken it before, and you will take it again.

After 16 years with Madrid, during which he won five LaLiga and four Champions League titles, the Spaniard departed in 2021.

After two years with Paris Saint-Germain, he returned to his boyhood club Sevilla for the 2018–19 season.

A admirer posted, “Ready to go back home” in the Instagram comments area.

“Please, Real Madrid, we are short on defenders; everyone is out with an injury,” someone another yelled.

Captain, we are counting on you, someone else wrote.

“Return to Real Madrid button” was one comment that garnered more than 2,500 likes.

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Some fans went so far as to tag Real Madrid in the comments, seemingly trying to negotiate a lucrative contract for themselves.

The titans of the capital have had a respectable LaLiga season thus far, although they trail league leaders Barcelona by six points. Barcelona has won eleven of their twelve league games played under Hansi Flick.

After two wins and two losses in the Champions League, the reigning European champions find themselves in the bottom part of the standings, which is completely out of character for them.

They are now in last place, below relative dweebs like Dinamo Zagreb, Celtic, and Brest, following defeats to AC Milan and Lille.

But following midweek’s humiliation at the hands of Milan, Ancelotti’s squad vented their anger with a 5-0 thrashing of Osasuna at home, with goals from Vinicius Junior (hat trick) and a return to form by Jude Bellingham.