
The possible return of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid has sparked great interest among fans. Meanwhile, Sergio Ramos has proven to be a crucial addition for Rayados de Monterrey, contributing not only defensive solidity but also scoring two goals in his first three matches in Liga MX.
Ramos seems to be leaving a positive mark on the team from Monterrey, as he has suggested to the management the possibility of signing a former Real Madrid teammate to strengthen the squad. Despite initial speculation about Karim Benzema, the player in question turned out to be Álvaro Arbeloa, a world champion in 2010.
According to reports from Marca América, Ramos has specifically requested the signing of Álvaro Arbeloa for the upcoming Club World Cup to be held in the summer. The management of Monterrey has reportedly started the procedures to secure his loan exclusively for this tournament, as teams can incorporate up to six temporary reinforcements.
It is important to highlight that Sergio Ramos and Álvaro Arbeloa shared time at Real Madrid, establishing a connection between them. Although Arbeloa only played one match with the first team, he was able to participate in several training sessions with the players of the Madrid squad, where he forged a relationship with the world champion.
Regarding the possibility of Cristiano Ronaldo joining Monterrey, it has not yet been clarified whether the teams participating in the Club World Cup can only sign players from their leagues or confederations. If it is confirmed that there is an opening to sign players from other leagues, the tournament would benefit from the inclusion of internationally renowned figures like Cristiano Ronaldo, which would increase its appeal.