New Spain manager Luis de la Fuente has admitted Sergio Ramos could come back into the fold after the PSG man was left out of the World Cup squad.
Many were surprised when Ramos, who was consistently playing for PSG prior to the World Cup, didn't get a place in Luis Enrique's squad. That seemed to be the end of the 36-year-old's time in the national side but with Enrique now gone and a new manager at the helm, Ramos could return to the fray.
Speaking during his first presentation as Spain boss, the 61-year-old said: "Sergio Ramos, can he come to the national team? Yes. Is he in good condition? Yes. All footballers who are in good condition are have a chance to be selected. Until now, in the lower ranks, I have worked with an age limit. Now I have the option of choosing any footballer. I do not close the doors to anyone. I am a man convinced of young talent, but also of veterans who have given us so much and they continue to give us at the top level and in the national team. We are not going to be looking at identity cards."

