During a Q & A session with fans, the Spanish center back tackled a number of issues, including one that could give Real Madrid stores some profit.

The romance between Sergio Ramos and his last-minute antics has taken a rather interesting turn.

Speaking to fans via Facebook Live, the Spanish center back replied to an eager fan if he would be interested in changing his jersey number in order to remember his late heroics. In short, Los Blancos' captain admitted that the thought of changing his number from 4 to 93 has crossed his mind.

"Number 4 has always been my number since I joined Real Madrid. It's brought me luck. But yes, I would consider changing it to Number 93," Ramos stated.

Some of Ramos' finest and most memorable goals have happened close or right when the game clock hits 93 minutes, which would be the cause to change his shirt's number. Later during the online Q&A session, he revealed which one of those goals he looks back at more fondly.

"All of my goals are like children to me. But if I had to choose one, I'd go with the UEFA Champions League goal. We struggled so hard to win La Décima, and scoring that late goal was really something," Ramos added.

The player just reached the 500th-game mark with Los Blancos on Saturday evening, as he commanded Zidane's men to a 3-1 away win against Osasuna.