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Gonçalo Ramos leaving Paris Saint Germain?

PSG management held a meeting with Gonçalo Ramos and informed him that he is not in the plans for the next season. The club has granted him permission to leave if he wishes to transfer. He is currently searching for a new club.

Gonçalo Ramos is open to leaving Paris Saint-Germain this summer. PSG will not sell him for much less than the 65 million euros they invested in his transfer. A loan with an option to buy is also considered. His monthly gross salary is 443,500 euros.

L'Équipe reports on the potential transfer of Gonçalo Ramos from PSG. The case of Gonçalo Ramos is under discussion by the PSG management. Luis Campos, the strategic advisor, suggested that some departures might be necessary before recruiting new players. Ramos might be open for a transfer, but his price is expected to be high since he was acquired for 65 million EUR and is under contract until 2028. A loan with an option to buy is a possibility, as his salary is not considered unmanageable.

Gonçalo Ramos, acquired for 80 million euros including bonuses from Benfica and having joined Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2023, is finding it challenging to secure a position at the club. According to Tuttosport, his agent, Jorge Mendes, has suggested a loan move to Juventus Turin during the winter transfer window. This potential transfer is seen as a way to offset the possible departure of Dusan Vlahovic from Juventus. Nevertheless, Ramos's departure from PSG would be unexpected, given that he is the only natural number 9 in the squad, and PSG might be reluctant to lose this asset. Furthermore, with Randal Kolo Muani from PSG already on loan to Juventus, another temporary move to the same club seems illogical.

PSG is willing to sell Gonçalo Ramos to make room for Jhon Durán and to financially compensate for the investment. Ramos was acquired by PSG for 65 million euros, but the amount obtained from his sale may not be enough to cover Durán's signing, potentially requiring PSG to make an additional effort.

PSG are willing to sell Goncalo Ramos to facilitate the signing of Jhon Duran. Ramos was signed by PSG for €65 million (£54m/$70m) in January, but his price has not increased due to a lack of form this season.

PSG decided not to go to the market for a replacement following Gonçalo Ramos's injury.

Gonçalo Ramos is injured, and PSG is actively looking for a replacement for the Portuguese striker.

Gonçalo Ramos is injured for 3 months, leading PSG to consider whether they need to recruit a new number 9. Luis Enrique might opt to use Dembélé or Barcola as a false 9. The club's long-standing interest in Osimhen could be reactivated. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, PSG contacted Ademola Lookman from Atalanta. However, the club decided to trust Randal Kolo Muani and their young players, and do not plan to recruit.

Gonçalo Ramos, a forward for Paris Saint-Germain, sustained a serious ankle injury that will keep him out for three months. This injury necessitates PSG to search for a new striker before the transfer window closes, especially with the Champions League approaching.

Gonçalo Ramos suffered a severe ligament sprain in his left ankle during the match against Le Havre. He will need surgery in the coming days and is expected to be unavailable for about 3 months.

Goncalo Ramos suffered a serious left ankle injury during a match against Le Havre, which might sideline him for several weeks. This injury has influenced PSG's interest in acquiring Victor Osimhen.

Gonçalo Ramos suffered a serious ankle twist and will be out for a significant time, potentially weeks or months depending on ligament damage.

Atlético de Madrid is considering reinforcing their attack with Gonçalo Ramos. He is a more economical option since he could be loaned with an option to buy, thanks to the intermediary Jorge Mendes.

PSG is considering finding an exit for Gonçalo Ramos to make room for the potential arrival of Victor Osimhen.

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