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Gonçalo Ramos’ serious injury has relaunched the case for a number 9 for Paris Saint-Germain.
Forced to do without the services of Gonçalo Ramos for a period of three months, the
Paris Saint-Germain is in deep thought. The management of the capital club is studying the possibility of completing the arrival of a number 9 before the summer transfer window closes on June 30.
With this in mind, several names have come back to the table. That of Victor Osimhen has been emerging for many months, but Paris would also be interested in the Canadian striker from Lille, Jonathan David. Last option: not to recruit for this position.
“This will suit Luis Enrique”
Pierre Ménès is not certain that reinforcements will arrive in Paris in this role. It is not yet known how long Ramos will be out. It seems to be around three months. I find it hard to imagine continuing with just Kolo Muani, but I think that in some way, it will suit Luis Enrique, who likes to play without a centre forward.” explained the journalist on his YouTube channel.
” We’re going to end up with Asensio as a false centre forward. I’m not sure that PSG won’t make another signing and I’m not sure that it’s a centre forward who will be signed, not instead of but in addition to Gonçalo Ramos. And then we’ll have to make a little room for Désiré Doué anyway“, concluded Pierre Ménès.
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