
Jacobo Ramón's confession about returning to Real Madrid: 'Right now…'
The Spanish center-back has started a new chapter in his career at Como 1907
One of the footballers who has left the capital of Spain during the 2025 summer transfer window is Jacobo Ramón. As usually happens at the end of each season, the executives led by Florentino Pérez authorize the "exodus" of talent from the most advanced youth teams to the European soccer elite.
Despite his brief career with the first team, with a mark that many Madridists still remember, Jacobo Ramón has been one of those chosen in this dynamic. Como 1907 of Cesc Fàbregas has secured his services: there, he will join Nico Paz, who was transferred to the Lombard club last summer.

Beyond his inclusion in the Italian squad, Jacobo Ramón's summer has been quite eventful. After all, his draft to the Spain U-21 national team has been confirmed, so this international break is also important for the former Madridist center-back to show his quality. "Personally, I'm very happy", he told MARCA despite the recent defeat.
Although he has just arrived in Italy, the possibility of returning to Santiago Bernabéu locker room is always present. After all, the executives led by Florentino Pérez have signed off on his departure from the team by giving up 50% of his transfer rights to Como 1907, as happened with Nico Paz.
It's still too soon
This means that the white club's sporting management could order his return to the capital of Spain through a buy-back clause whose amount would be lower than the market value. Although he is starting to enjoy his first steps at Como, Jacobo Ramón admits that "Madrid is the best team in the world. What kid wouldn't like to play for Madrid?".
He has been able to fulfill his dream at La Fábrica, also starring in one of the most memorable moments of last season. Although the idea is certainly appealing, "right now I'm not thinking about that. I'm happy at Como and I want to do my best" to gain the experience he couldn't get with the first team.

Even though "right now" he's not thinking about Real Madrid, one of the goals for players who leave La Fábrica is always to return to the white club. After all, the Spanish center-back himself knows firsthand that the best way is to "do my best at Como, win as much as possible, and grow as a player".
That would be his goal for the 25/26 season, the first campaign he will spend away from Real Madrid as a player in the European soccer elite. Jacobo Ramón is facing a new stage in Serie A, but Juni Calafat's scouts won't take their eyes off him... as the dilemma approaches at the heart of the defense with the departure of David Alaba and Antonio Rüdiger, whose contracts expire this season.
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