PSG, transfer window: turnaround for number 9?

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The case of a center forward will animate the end of the Parisian transfer window.

It’s an image that inevitably put a damper on Parisian supporters, in the middle of a rather quiet evening for Paris Saint-Germain’s return to Ligue 1, on the pitch at Le Havre (4-1): Gonçalo Ramos had to give up his place quickly after a serious ankle injury.

Out for the next three months of competition, the Portuguese international, who showed great promise, inevitably leaves a void at the dawn of this busy season. Will his absence encourage

Paris Saint-Germain has taken out its checkbook to strengthen itself in this position ? Nothing is less certain.

A number 9 at PSG? Several bells ringing behind the scenes

According to information from L’Equipe journalist Loïc Tanzi, the possibility of not seeing a recruit at the centre forward position by August 30 cannot be ruled out. For the 9 it is complex because, as often, it depends on who decides in the end. And who manages to win the case.” explained the journalist.

“Some want to recruit, others don’t. I tend to believe that the no will win but I could be wrong about that.“, continued Loïc Tanzi. As a reminder, the name of Victor Osimhen had come up insistently since the start of this transfer window.

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