“He will be there next year”: PSG has its big No. 9!

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In the ranks of Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Enrique is already planning for next season…

Before or after, sooner or later, it will happen and we will have to get used to playing without Kylian. When I consider it appropriate for him to play, he will play, when it is not the case, he will not play, as all coaches do with their players. » This release, signed Luis Enrique, reflects the state of mind that currently inhabits the Spanish technician. The message is clear: PSG is preparing for the post-Mbappé era.

The announced departure of the Bondy prodigy heralds a new era in the ranks of Paris Saint-Germain, which will have another latitude to build its squad. Many names began to circulate, from Victor Osimhen to Rafael Leao, including Lautaro Martinez. But according to some observers, Paris is already holding its great striker for next season.

“He will be there next season”

L’Équipe journalist Guillaume Dufy believes that Gonçalo Ramos will have a very important role to play in the future, after a year of acclimatization. “ Ramos, he will be there next season. In the Rennes match, even if it is only a penalty, scoring this equalizing goal in the 97th minute, for his confidence, I find it extremely important.

Arriving last summer from Benfica Lisbon, the Portuguese international scores points when he comes into play. His pressing without the ball and his sense of goal will be valuable assets for next season, in a sector where competition should be even more important.

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