The 34-year-old played only six matches for the Liga MX club since joining in July and has not featured since September due to a recurring hamstring injury. Of those six appearances, Ramsey started just three, struggling to secure a regular spot in the team amid persistent fitness setbacks.
Currently sitting 13th on the Liga MX table, Pumas have two matches left in the regular season and must finish in the top 10 to qualify for the play-offs — a goal made harder without the veteran midfielder’s presence and experience.
Beyond football, Ramsey has also been dealing with personal distress, recently doubling the reward for his missing dog, Halo, who disappeared on October 9 in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato.
Ramsey’s departure marks another difficult chapter in a career that has spanned over 18 years, including successful spells with Arsenal, Juventus, and Cardiff City. Despite flashes of brilliance during his peak Premier League years, his time at Pumas ends quietly — a reminder of how injuries have increasingly defined his later career.
