The Portuguese forward Gonçalo Ramos' future at PSG remains uncertain due to ongoing transfer rumours.
His poor FIFA Club World Cup performances haven't done anything to quell the rumours
Ramos concluded the 2024–25 season with 41 games, 18 goals, and six assists, although those stats might not be sufficient to guarantee his future at PSG.
According to journalist Graeme Bailey, PSG is open to a possible sale, and Manchester United was given the opportunity to sign the 24-year-old.
Ramos is also said to have had discussions with Saudi Arabian and European clubs. Another team watching him is Liverpool.
Ramos isn't a major priority, but Anfield Index claims that he is being considered as part of the team's data-driven, "Moneyball"-style recruitment plan.
This summer, may PSG sell Gonçalo Ramos?
According to RMC Sport on Monday, PSG's No. 9 is now the main source of worry since he may not be satisfied with the little playing time he is receiving.
His position rarely changes, especially now that Ousmane Dembélé has become a fixture. Bradley Barcola, Kvicha Kvaratskhelia, and Désiré Doué are vying for the same two spots below them.
Ramos might be thinking about moving somewhere else because he is considerably lower on the hierarchy. If a good offer is made, the club is willing to let him go.
Jérôme Rothen of RMC Sport predicted the price at which the Parisians would have to sell the player this summer amid the rumours that he was leaving PSG.
You are frequently left feeling a little let down when he has had a chance to play and shine, and that was the situation at the Club World Cup: Dembélé was hurt and not very good," Rothen remarked.
"They will let him go if there is a substantial offer of more than €50 million because it is a big club." CaughtOffside revealed in May of last year that a trade is still possible and that interest in Ramos' circumstances is increasing.
Ramos is being pursued by Newcastle, Aston Villa, Napoli, and Juventus. The report also stated that Manchester United and Arsenal are keen to increase their attacking alternatives this summer.
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