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Cristiano Ronaldo is the most followed person on Instagram, yet a milestone has also been achieved by one of his former teammates. That teammate just crossed 60 million followers. The former Real Madrid player is presently a free agent. Both Al Nassr and Inter Miami have reportedly expressed keen interest in securing his signature before the impending deadline. Amid the swirling conjecture regarding his future, the Spain International can be observed enjoying quality time with his former comrades from Real Madrid.

A recent light-hearted exchange occurred between the Spanish soccer veteran and Cristiano Ronaldo on Instagram, fueling rumors of a potential move to Al Nassr.

Ex-Cristiano Ronaldo teammate hangs out with Real Madrid stars

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A recent Instagram story shared by Ramos sheds light on his companionship with former Real Madrid teammates Luka Modric and Dani Ceballos, where the post reads, “Meetings and chats with friends”. Even amidst the backdrop of speculations and rumors, the Spain International continues to cherish moments with his former associates.

Hours earlier, Ramos received a response from another ex-Real Madrid teammate, Cristiano Ronaldo, culminating in a series of lighthearted exchanges reminiscent of their past camaraderie. Ramos is also heavily linked with a reunion with his former PSG teammate, Lionel Messi.

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Ronaldo took a funny dig at ex-Real Madrid teammate

Cristiano Ronaldo’s whimsical retort to the $80 million rich defender’s post has ignited speculation of deeper undertones. Following his departure from PSG earlier this year, the Spain International has been diligently seeking a new club throughout the summer. Ramos announced that he had crossed the 60 million followers threshold on Instagram, prompting Ronaldo’s swift rejoinder, “You need a zero to catch me”.

Sergio responded adeptly, stating, “Don’t be overly confident, Cris. I specialize in comebacks… minute 93 & more hahaha. By the way, remember to participate by using the #SR60.”

Here’s what he meant by the ‘minute 93’ comeback in the comment. He was referring to his 93rd-minute header against Atletico Madrid in the 2014 Champions League Final. Trailing 1-0, Ramos elevated above the defense in the dying moments of the game. He powerfully headed the ball past Jan Oblak, equalizing the score and propelling the match into extra time.

Ultimately, Real Madrid showcased their prowess, securing a commanding 4-1 victory during the extended period. Without a doubt, that was quite a ‘specific’ reference by the soccer veteran!

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Amidst all these speculations, Where do you want to see Sergio Ramos go next? Let us know in the comments below.

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