Goncalo Ramos has become one of the most talked-about names in the early days of the summer transfer window, with heavyweight interest emerging from both England and Italy.
The 22-year-old striker joined PSG permanently from Benfica in 2023 for €65 million after a brief loan spell, but his future in France now looks uncertain.
Despite PSG’s quadruple-winning season, which had them clinching Ligue 1, the Coupe de France, Trophees des Champions, the Coupe de la Ligue, and their first-ever UEFA Champions League title
However, despite that, Ramos has struggled for a consistent role under head coach Luis Enrique. The PSG star recorded 18 goals and six assists across all competitions, but many of those were off the bench or in rotation, and now the reports suggest PSG could be open to selling him to make room for a forward who better fits their tactical system.
Graeme Bailey reports that Manchester United has already expressed interest in signing Ramos.

Meanwhile, Anfield Index reports Liverpool have added him to their shortlist, with new manager Arne Slot seeking a central striker.
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Ramos is said to fit their “Moneyball-style” recruitment approach due to his high output and limited usage in Paris. Over in Italy, Tuttomercatoweb says Juventus are also monitoring the situation as they prepare for life after Dusan Vlahovic.
What did Goncalo Ramos have to say?
Ramos, who is a part of PSG’s squad for the FIFA Club World Cup, directly addressed the transfer rumors before the Parisians second group stage match against Botafogo on June 19.
“My situation? I’m very happy here!” he said. (via Paris Fans)
“Everyone talks, but to me, it means nothing! We’re all working together, but we want to win even more trophies!”