PSG has decided to replace Gonçalo Ramos

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With Gonçalo Ramos injured and out for several months, PSG only has a few days left to find a replacement on the transfer market.

Big blow for Paris. On the occasion of its first official match of the 2023-2024 season, Friday evening against Le Havre (1-4) in the opening of the 1era Ligue 1 matchday, PSG lost Gonçalo Ramos to injury. Injured in the left ankle, the Portuguese is out for three months.

What could push the Parisian leaders to recruit a number 9 before the summer transfer window closes? Nothing is less certain… According to information from Foot Mercatoconfirmed by the daily The Teamthe French champions do not necessarily intend to offer themselves a new striker.

No Osimhen or Gyökeres?

If the names of Osimhen or Gyökeres come back insistently in recent days, the decision-makers of the Paris region would not want to recruit for the sake of recruiting. Most of the options being closed, they would prefer to bet on the young attackers already at the club and especially on Randal Kolo Muani.

“Randal Kolo Muani is one of the best French strikers,” Luis Enrique told DAZN on the sidelines of the Red and Blue’s victory in Le Havre, adding: ”

To be even better he has to have that confidence but I’m very happy with him, he’s a very good player, we have to give him confidence. » It’s now up to the former Nantais to play.

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