
Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool alerted as Real Madrid plan 2027 return for Jacobo Ramon
Real Madrid have informed defender Jacobo Ramon that they intend to bring him back to the Santiago Bernabeu, but not until 2027, according to TEAMtalk. The communication has placed a host of Premier League clubs, including Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool, on alert regarding the 21-year-old's immediate future.
Ramon joined Serie A side Como from Real Madrid last season, with the Spanish giants securing a buy-back clause and significant sell-on terms as part of the deal. Since moving to Italy, the Spaniard has flourished under the management of Cesc Fabregas, playing a key role in Como's unexpected push for a UEFA Champions League qualification spot. He has started over 25 games this season, with his performances attracting widespread attention.
TEAMtalk reports that several Premier League clubs, including Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Newcastle United, Brighton & Hove Albion, and Crystal Palace, were already tracking Ramon's progress earlier this year. Arsenal and Aston Villa have since joined the list of admirers. It is understood that multiple clubs have now made contact with Ramon's representatives, who are open to a potential summer transfer as interest intensifies.
This growing attention has been communicated back to Real Madrid's hierarchy, who have reiterated to Ramon that he remains in their long-term plans. However, their current strategy is to delay any return for three more years. In the short term, Real Madrid are prioritising a contract extension for Antonio Rudiger, with plans to reassess Ramon's situation later, a pathway similar to the one accepted by midfielder Nico Paz last summer.
Ramon must now decide whether to accept this deferred route back to Madrid or pursue a more immediate move elsewhere. Sources confirm that while the defender is happy and thriving at Como, he is increasingly open to taking the next step in his career away from Italy, with England emerging as a prominent possible destination. The situation leaves the initiative with the player and his suitors, as Real Madrid's long-term stance creates a clear opportunity for a sale this summer.
For Premier League clubs, Ramon represents a promising young defender with high-level experience in a competitive league, available at a point where his development curve is steep. For Real Madrid, the structure of the original deal ensures they retain significant control and financial benefit, whether he returns in 2027 or is sold beforehand. The coming months will reveal if Ramon's next career move is to the Premier League or if he opts to bide his time in Italy awaiting a Madrid recall.



