
Just a few months ago, PSG striker Goncalo Ramos was unsure where he would be playing his football in the 2025/26 season.
After a stop-start 12 months in Paris, the Portuguese striker has been linked with a number of Premier League clubs who are monitoring his situation closely.
Newcastle United and Aston Villa were among the first clubs to express real interest in the 24-year-old, with both sides looking for reliable firepower ahead of a demanding campaign.
Reports in May from CaughtOffside indicated Arsenal and Manchester United have also taken a look at the former Benfica attacker as part of their squad rebuilds.
Ramos delivered a solid 2024/25 season in Paris, where he scored 19 goals and provided six assists in 46 matches, but he started just 18 matches.
Ousmane Dembele was often preferred in a central role, forcing Ramos to come off the bench more frequently than he might have expected, as PSG won four trophies.
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However, his ability to impact matches despite limited minutes has made him valuable in the eyes of the PSG coaching staff, who have made their stance known.
PSG not keen on selling Goncalo Ramos
According to Matteo Moretto [via Canal Supporters], PSG are not planning to sell Ramos, as Luis Enrique looks to keep his squad as deep as possible for the 2025/26 campaign.
Moretto also reports PSG have rejected a €50m [$58m] offer from an unnamed Premier League club during the current transfer window, which shows their firm stance on retaining the player.   Â
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