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Gonçalo Ramos’ future at PSG remains in the air, with transfer speculation continuing to swirl around the Portuguese striker. His underwhelming performances at the FIFA Club World Cup haven’t helped quiet the rumors either.

Ramos finished the 2024-25 campaign with 18 goals and six assists in 41 appearances, but those numbers might not be enough to secure his place in Paris going forward.

Liverpool are another team reportedly keeping tabs. According to Anfield Index, while Ramos isn’t a top priority, he’s being considered part of the club’s data-driven, “Moneyball”-inspired recruitment model.

Amid the rumors linking him away from PSG, RMC Sport’s Jérôme Rothen stated how much it would take for the Parisians to sell the player this summer.

“When he has had the opportunity to play and shine, you are often left a little unsatisfied, and that was the case at the Club World Cup: Dembélé was injured, he was not good,” Rothen said (h/t Le10Sport). “It’s a big club; if there is a significant offer of more than €50 million, they will let him go.”

Recently, Foot Mercato’s Josué Cassé reported that Ramos appears set to stay at PSG, as he feels comfortable in Paris and has no intention of leaving the capital. The club’s management isn’t considering a departure either, with the striker under contract until June 2028.

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