Le Havre-PSG: details on Ramos’ injury

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Quickly taken out onto the pitch at Le Havre, Gonçalo Ramos joined the infirmary.

Tipped to become Paris Saint-Germain’s regular goal scorer after the departure of Kylian Mbappé, Gonçalo Ramos will have to wait before getting his goalscoring tally up. The Portuguese international was injured on Friday on the pitch at Le Havre, for

Paris Saint-Germain’s first match (4-1).

Gonçalo Ramos, who suffered an ankle injury, had to quickly give up his place to Randal Kolo Muani. And he could miss several weeks of competition. This is serious”Luis Enrique said on DAZN.

An attacking reinforcement for PSG?

Paris Saint-Germain should provide details in the coming days on the exact nature of Gonçalo Ramos’ injury and the duration of his unavailability. The end of the transfer window promises to be lively. While the possibility of securing the services of a center forward had already been mentioned since the beginning of the summer, it takes on a little more weight with this tile. Luis Enrique did not hide it. “A new striker? Maybe…”

In the meantime, the PSG coach can count on the efficiency of his other triggers since Dembélé, Barcola and Kolo Muani have all found the back of the net. Dembélé or Barcola? That’s why I’m the coach of PSG, one of the best teams in the world. It’s my job.”

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