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The leaders of PSG would have opened the door to a departure of one of its summer recruits.
Transferred this summer to Paris Saint-Germain from Benfica Lisbon in the form of a loan with an option to buy, Gonçalo Ramos is having a complicated start under his new colors. Little used by Luis Enrique, who prefers Kylian Mbappé to the number 9 position, the Portuguese striker was also affected by a serious virus in December, with complications on his state of health, the player notably lost six kilos. Which didn’t make his acclimatization any easier.
According to newspaper information The Team, Luis Enrique would not be satisfied with the performance of the former Lisbon player and would doubt his ability to play very high level matches. Parisian decision-makers would also have doubts regarding this summer recruit desired by Luis Enrique. So much so that a departure could not be ruled out this winter.
PSG awaits an offer
On November 22, the capital club decided to permanently secure the services of the 22-year-old striker, by exercising his purchase option estimated at 65 million euros (excluding bonus). But in the event of a satisfactory offer this winter, the Ile-de-France management could part ways with the player. But for the moment, no proposal has reached Nasser Al-Khelaïfi’s desk.
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