With Sergio Ramos out of contract at the end of the month, a fellow LaLiga club has reportedly offered the defender a five-year deal.
Ramos' time at Real Madrid looks to be coming to an end as thing stand, with his contract set to expire on June 30.
There were links with Paris Saint-Germain a few months ago, but El Primer Palo claim that Sevilla are eager welcome Ramos back to the club.
The Spanish defender came through the Sevilla youth academy before eventually going on to join Los Blancos in 2005.
It is believed that Sevilla are willing to offer the Los Blancos legend a five-year which will see him play to the age of 40.
Meanwhile, Real midfielder Toni Kroos is hopeful that Ramos extends his stay with the club.
"I don't know how things are going with the club. Of course he's a top colleague and I enjoyed very much playing with him and I really hope that we'll have some more years together," the midfielder told reporters, as per Goal.
"But in the end it's not my decision. What I can say is that he's a great guy - and the best captain I ever had in my career."