Ramon’s Development Continues at Como After Leaving Real Madrid Ramon, a product of Real Madrid’s La Fábrica, rose quickly through the academy and earned his senior call-up under Carlo Ancelotti. During the 2024–25 season, he featured in three La Liga matches and one Champions League game. Como later signed him for €2.5 million, with Cesc Fabregas convincing him that the club was the ideal place to continue developing. However, Real Madrid included a buy-back clause, keeping his long-term future open. Strong Start in Italy In the ongoing 2025–26 Serie A campaign, Ramon has played in eight of Como’s ten matches, starting seven. Most recently, he delivered an impressive performance in a 0–0 draw against champions Napoli.Despite settling well in Italy, Ramon has not ruled out a possible return to Real Madrid. He told AS: “I want to reach the Real Madrid level. I’m very happy here and doing what I need to do. In the future, we’ll see.” Memories of Xabi Alonso Ramon also reflected on his early encounter with Xabi Alonso: “I remember perfectly when he came into the locker room. To meet a legend like Xabi was incredible. He loved rondos, small games, always competing. His team always won. It felt like coming full circle.” He added that Alonso’s influence shaped his values: “He taught us humility, hard work, effort, high pressing, strong organization, and personality on the ball — the same we now see in Real Madrid’s style.” Connection With Fabregas and Life at Como Ramon shared with Sky Italia that his relationship with Fabregas was immediate: “The project is ambitious. I found a perfect environment and friends in the squad. Cesc told me I was perfect for him. I’ve learned a lot from him already.” He also praised Nico Paz, calling him a close friend with exceptional talent. Upcoming Matches Ramon is expected to start again on Sunday as Como faces Cagliari. Fabregas’s side has been unbeaten since August 30 and will look to extend the streak to ten matches across all competitions. Post navigation Pulisic Fit for AC Milan’s Clash with Parma, Allegri Confirms