'I'm not here to parade titles': Ramos makes promise during Monterrey unveiling
In a highly anticipated move, Spanish football legend Sergio Ramos has officially joined Club de Fútbol Monterrey, a top-tier Mexican football club.
The 37-year-old defender was presented to the media and fans at a packed press conference, where he expressed his excitement and ambition to succeed in his new chapter.
Ramos, who has had a storied career with top clubs like Sevilla, Real Madrid, and Paris Saint-Germain, revealed that he chose Monterrey because it met all his requirements.
He cited the club's values, ambition, and the opportunity to compete in various tournaments as key factors in his decision.
The veteran defender, who has won numerous titles and individual accolades, made it clear that he is not at Monterrey to rest on his laurels.
"I'm not here to parade trophies; I'm here to win new titles," he declared.
Ramos acknowledged that the past few months without a team had been tough, but he never considered retiring.
He expressed his gratitude to the fans and the club for the warm welcome and trust they have placed in him.
Monterrey is currently 12th in the Liga MX standings, and the club hopes that Ramos' arrival will help bridge the gap with their rivals.
With his wealth of experience and winning mentality, Ramos is expected to make an immediate impact on the team.