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Jacobo Ramón Completes Move from Real Madrid to Como

Young Spanish defender Jacobo Ramón has officially joined Serie A club Como. He leaves Real Madrid for a €2.5 million fee plus bonuses based on appearances. Real Madrid included a buy-back option and a 50% sell-on clause in this deal, as noted in a recent report.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Jacobo Ramón, 20, signed with Como today. His transfer from Real Madrid includes a €2.5 million fee and potential bonuses linked to match appearances. Real Madrid keeps 50% of his rights and three buy-back options, similar to the recent Nico Paz deal. Ramón played six first-team matches last season, including a late La Liga winner against Celta Vigo. However, new defenders at Madrid limited his future chances. This move comes as a part of Como’s strategy, as they want to strengthen their defense with young talents like Ramón according to recent reports.

WHY COMO AND WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

Como, led by manager Cesc Fabregas, is recruiting young talent from Spain. They have attracted players like Assane Diao, Sergi Roberto, and Alex Valle in recent times. Como finished tenth in Serie A last season, improving from prior standings and ensuring their safety from relegation, although they were far from European qualification. Ramón, who played for Real Madrid’s Castilla team and had some senior minutes, adds valuable depth to their defense. The club aims to build a stronger team for the next season while striving for higher positions in the league as they look to rebound from their mid-table finish according to reports.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR COMO AND RAMÓN?

Como will start the new Serie A season away at Lazio, who finished seventh and were the first team to not qualify for Europe last year. Como hopes to improve from their mid-table finish and get closer to the top spots and get European football. For Ramón, this move represents an essential opportunity for regular top-flight minutes and growth under Fabregas. Real Madrid, with their buy-back and sell-on options, remain interested in his future. If Ramón performs well, Real Madrid could benefit financially from his regular play.