Goncalo Ramos could be the next big name on the summer move list. The PSG striker is reportedly open to leaving the French champions after struggling to secure a regular spot under manager Luis Enrique.
Despite scoring 19 goals last season, Ramos often found himself on the bench. That situation has caught the attention of two Premier League giants — Liverpool and Manchester United. And as per recent reports, Newcatle have also joined this transfer race.
The Portuguese forward, signed by PSG for €65 million just a year ago, hasn’t lived up to the expectations in Paris.
He’s shown flashes of brilliance but hasn’t nailed down a starting role. Now, with clubs sniffing around, the transfer window might bring a new chapter in his career.
Ramos, 24, is said to be comfortable in Paris and under contract until 2028. But that hasn’t stopped interest from building.
According to reports (via Caught Offside), PSG are open to offers, especially if they can recover most of the fee paid to Benfica.
A loan deal with a purchase option is also on the table.
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Why Liverpool are interested in Goncalo Ramos?
Liverpool are currently in striker-shopping mode. While Newcastle’s Alexander Isak is at the top of their wishlist, Ramos is viewed as a strong Plan B.
The Reds reportedly like his goal-scoring numbers and see him as a long-term piece in a data-driven recruitment strategy.
Manchester United are also in the mix. Their main target remains Benjamin Sesko, but if that move stalls, Ramos becomes a real option.
With Ruben Amorim looking to add depth up front, a forward who knows how to find the net — even in limited minutes — isn’t a bad backup plan.
Both English clubs aren’t alone. Juventus and Napoli are monitoring the situation too.
Napoli may soon need a replacement for Victor Osimhen, and Ramos ticks many of their boxes.
The ball is now in PSG’s court — but don’t be surprised if Ramos is playing elsewhere by the time Ligue 1 kicks off again.
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