Mercato: unexpected transfer to PSG! A star on the way out?

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A highly rated Paris Saint-Germain player could leave the capital club sooner than expected.

Affected by a virus in December according to the Portuguese press, Gonçalo Ramos must make do with crumbs. The Portuguese striker has only started once in Paris Saint-Germain’s last 6 matches, and it was against amateurs Revel in the 32nd final of the Coupe de France (9-0). A match which allowed him to find the net from the penalty spot.

Barred by intense competition where Randal Kolo Muani did not score more points, Gonçalo Ramos has rarely started in the big Champions League matches. A situation which challenges the player and those around him, although Luis Enrique continues to defend him during his public outings at press conferences.

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According to information from the newspaper L’Equipe, a transfer of Gonçalo Ramos in the short term cannot be ruled out. Including during this winter transfer window. The sports management of Paris Saint-Germain would not close the door for the Portuguese international goalkeeper. But for this, the capital club would have to receive on the table a so-called “irrefusible” offer, that is to say at a price equal to or higher than its purchase price. As a reminder, Gonçalo Ramos was the subject of a paying loan of 15 million euros, accompanied by a purchase option of 65 million euros that Paris Saint-Germain exercised a few months later.

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