Signed for €65 million, Gonçalo Ramos could already be on his way out of Paris. Despite decent stats this season (13 goals, 5 assists), the Portuguese striker has failed to fully convince Luis Enrique, who continues to view him as a backup option.
With a major overhaul planned in attack this summer, PSG is open to selling Ramos—but only for a fee close to what they paid. A loan deal is not on the table: it’s sale or nothing.
Barça and Atlético keeping tabs
According to Todofichajes, both Barcelona and Atlético Madrid are closely monitoring the situation. Barça is actively seeking a successor to Robert Lewandowski and sees Ramos as a potential fit under Hansi Flick. Atlético could also make a move if Antoine Griezmann departs.
However, PSG is holding firm on its demands. Negotiations could prove tricky, especially with Barça’s ongoing financial limitations. For Ramos, the time is coming to choose: fight for his place in Paris or seek a fresh start in Spain.