PSG’s strong decision after Gonçalo Ramos’ injury

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Injured in the left ankle during Paris Saint-Germain’s victory against HAC (4-1) and out for the next three months, Gonçalo Ramos (23 years old) will leave a big void in the Parisian attack front. As a reminder, the Portuguese had scored 7 goals in the last 9 league games with 6 goals and an assist. A big blow for the reigning French champions and Luis Enrique, who will now have to think about other options. Enough to also give Luis Campos and his teams some ideas on the transfer window? Nothing is less certain… Indeed, according to our latest information, the capital club is not looking for a new striker for a three-month injury and therefore intends to manage this unavailability by its own means.

While some sources mentioned the Parisian board’s desire to recruit for this position before the end of the summer transfer window, we can tell you that the trend is quite different. Despite the prolonged absence of the former Benfica striker, PSG now has total confidence in Randal Kolo Muani and all the other attacking players. As well as the club’s young talents. “Randal Kolo Muani is one of the best French strikers. To be even better, he must have this confidence but I am very happy with him, he is a very good player, we must give him confidence”Luis Enrique had quickly recalled to the microphone of DAZNa few minutes after the success gleaned against the Normans.

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