Pilar Rubio has reportedly refused to follow the Real Madrid legend on his new adventure in Monterrey.
Sergio Ramos' shock transfer to Liga MX side Monterrey has sparked conversation in the football world.
However, his move has seemingly unsettled things behind the scenes at home.
The Real Madrid legend's wife, Pilar Rubio, is reportedly refspousing to uproot her life and join him in Mexico, a decision that has sparked conversations about balancing professional and personal lives.
The famous wife of Sergio Ramos has once again shut down reports of an alleged friction between her and the Real Madrid legend.
'I've given in twice, not again'
Pilar Rubio, one of the world's most followed WAGs, has reportedly put her foot down after years of following her husband across Europe.
Having previously relocated to Paris during Ramos' stint with PSG and later to Seville after his move to Sevilla, the 46-year-old has decided to remain in Madrid.
According to Daily Mail, Journalist Javi de Hoyos shed light on Rubio's decision, stating:
"Pilar is tired of moving. She followed Sergio to Paris and Seville but made it clear that her return to Madrid was for professional reasons. Now she's standing firm, saying, 'This time, I will not give in.'"
Rubio has upcoming commitments on two major Spanish television shows, El Desafío and Maestros de la Costura Celebrity, which have anchored her to Madrid.
It is understood that while Ramos heads to Mexico, Rubio will stay in Madrid with their four children.
Sergio Ramos finally posted the wedding photos four years after he tied the knot with his wife Pilar Rubio. They both have four sons and got married nine-years after they met in 2019.
Ramos braced up for solo journey in Monterrey
Ramos, 38, joined Monterrey in the early stages of the 2024-25 Clausura season, a move that surprised fans who believed he was nearing retirement.
The iconic defender, known for his legendary career with Real Madrid, will wear the number 93 jersey, a tribute to his unforgettable Champions League-winning goal in 2014.
Despite the distance, Rubio and Ramos remain united in raising their four sons, with the eldest turning 11 this May.
While Ramos takes on a new challenge in Mexico, Rubio's decision signals her focus on her flourishing career and family life in Spain.
Comments