PSG, a surprise attacker on the horizon?

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With the injury of Gonçalo Ramos, PSG would have activated an unexpected track.

This is the big black mark of PSG’s first match of the season. Away to Le Havre last Friday in the opening of the 1era On the day, the French champions won easily (1-4), but lost their number 9, Gonçalo Ramos, to injury, who injured his ankle and is out for the next three months.

An injury that has revived the possibility of seeing a striker arrive in Paris by the end of the summer transfer window. If the names of Osimhen and Gyökeres come back insistently, the Parisian leaders would also think of Ademola Lookman. According to information from the Sports Gazettethe residents of the Parc des Princes have already started discussions with the player’s entourage, who are not indifferent to the Parisian proposal.

Price set at 55 million euros

The 26-year-old striker is also said to have informed the management of Atlalanta Bergamo of this approach. It now remains for PSG to convince the Dea to sell their Nigerian international, who is still under contract until June. According to La Repubblica, the Italian club has set the starting price of the former Leicester City player at 55 million euros.

Ademola Lookman scored 17 goals and provided 10 assists last season. He was most notable in the Europa League final, scoring a hat-trick against Bayer Leverkusen.

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