Birmingham have brought the Real Madrid goalkeeper on loan to St Andrew’s with an option to buy.

Birmingham City new arrival Moha Ramos has only been at the club for a few hours and he has wasted no time in winning over the Blues fanbase on Twitter.
On Wednesday, the Championship club completed the signing of the 19-year-old goalkeeper from Real Madrid on a season-long loan deal with an option to buy (official website).
Ramos has been handed the number 23 shirt and will initially be part of Birmingham’s Under-23s but, according to Sky Sports News, the club sees him as a real prospect for the future.
After the West Midlanders announced his arrival, the teenager took to Twitter with a hash-tag which made his new club’s fans very happy:
That wasn’t the only post he put up with the Keep Right On hashtag either:
Needless to say there was a lot of love shown to Ramos by the St Andrews faithful:
Ramos joined Real Madrid’s academy in 2014 from Tenerife and he has risen quickly through the ranks, with Zinedine Zidane naming him to the first-team bench aged just 17 following injuries to usual back-up Keylor Navas and Luca Zidane.
He made his professional debut in 2018 and was on the substitutes bench 10 times for the senior Los Blancos side, as well as impressing in the UEFA Youth League and being capped by Spain’s Under-17s, as noted on Birmingham’s official website.

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