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Injured in the ankle with Paris Saint-Germain on August 16, in Le Havre, during the first day of Ligue 1, Gonçalo Ramos was on the right track to return to the field after having undergone surgery. Returning to an individual session on November 1 on the Poissy grounds, the Portuguese international was expected to be in the group against Toulouse this weekend, since he should return to collective training this week.
While the PSG staff hoped that he would be fit to play against Bayern Munich next week, the trend is now pessimistic for the presence of Gonçalo Ramos during this European clash. According to The Parisianthe Portuguese is still too tight to be available, even if he will resume collective training. A return to competition now seems possible for December, where PSG will play in Auxerre, against Lyon, in Salzburg, in the Champions League, then a 32nd final of the Coupe de France.
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