A few days ago, it seemed that the divorce between Sergio Ramos and Real Madrid was scripted and irreversible. But sometimes the misfortunes and adversities that arise in life serve to unite wills. I want to think that this injury, and its consequent intervention, by the captain provokes a rapprochement between the two parties that, ultimately, would lead to the best solution for all. This is not the time to talk about percentages, a million up or down, to maintain hierarchical pride or to think about who wins the pulse. It is time to look for Madrid and the Madridistas. If the Sevillian puts the score to zero in the negotiation and the club ceases to be intransigent in its conditions, surely if they sit on that stage they will shake hands in less than five minutes.
What is an objective fact is that Madrid still needs Sergio Ramos (Zidane never tires of repeating it in his public appearances) and also that the camero needs Madrid. Sergio will not enjoy football anywhere like in his true home. In Paris, Manchester or Liverpool he would end up feeling like an exile in a golden cage. In the future and luxurious Bernabéu we want to see him with the armband on his tattooed left arm and shouting the goals hugging the new stands. Sergio, stay.