5 players who could return to Real Madrid in the future
Real Madrid are arguably the biggest club in football history.
With a massive 13 UEFA Champions League titles to their name, it goes without saying that the Los Blancos are considered one of the most successful clubs in European football history.
Los Blancos have built a reputation for being ruthless over the years and boast an aura that is unparalleled on the football scene. The club has the ability to attract the world's best players and has always challenged for all of football's top prizes on a consistent basis.
Let's take a look at the five players who could return to Real Madrid in the future.
#5. Sergio Ramos | Paris Saint-Germain
Sergio Ramos is considered to be one of Real Madrid's legends of the modern era.
Ramos signed for Madrid in 2005 from Sevilla and went on to spend 16 years in the Spanish capital. He has enjoyed great success with the club and is widely regarded as one of the greatest defenders of all time.
Ramos won five La Liga titles, two Copa del Rey trophies and four Supercopa de Espana during his time with Madrid. His most memorable achievement was winning the UEFA Champions League four times in a span of just five years.
Ramos left Real Madrid last year and went on to join Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer. His move has not particularly worked out, as Ramos has made just five appearances for the club and his season has been plagued with injuries.
#4. Cristiano Ronaldo | Manchester United
Cristiano Ronaldo is a bonafide legend of world football.
The Portuguese will go down in history as one of the best to ever play the game. He has enjoyed widespread success across England, Spain and Italy and continues to perform at an extremely high level despite his age.
Ronaldo created history with Real Madrid. Signed for a reported Β£80 million in 2019, Ronaldo went on to score a mammoth 450 goals in just 438 appearances for Los Blancos.
He won two La Liga titles and a stunning four UEFA Champions League trophies during his time with Madrid. Ronaldo left Madrid in 2018 and spent three years with Juventus before re-signing for Manchester United last year.
With United's hopes for Champions League football next season looking bleak, it looks increasingly likely that Ronaldo may leave the club.