The future of Gonçalo Ramos at PSG seems increasingly uncertain. According to several reports from England, the Parisian club is now open to the departure of the Portuguese international in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Arriving in Paris in 2023 from Benfica for 65 million euros, the 24-year-old forward has never fully established himself as an undisputed starter in Luis Enrique’s system.
Newcastle is reportedly ready to make a move
According to Football Insider, Newcastle is closely monitoring Gonçalo Ramos’s situation. The English club is looking to strengthen its attacking sector and sees the Portuguese player as the ideal profile to provide more competition for Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa.
The Magpies particularly appreciate his mobility, goal-scoring ability, and his capacity to play as a lone striker. A move to St James’ Park would also allow Gonçalo Ramos to experience the Premier League for the first time in his career.
Meanwhile, PSG would not rule out a sale if a satisfactory offer were to be tabled this summer.
A season of mixed fortunes in Paris
Despite inconsistent playing time, Gonçalo Ramos has posted decent statistics this season with 12 goals and one assist in 41 matches across all competitions.
However, in a highly competitive attacking lineup, the Portuguese player still struggles to fully convince as the number one at his position. Nevertheless, his profile continues to attract interest from several European clubs.
Under contract with PSG until 2028, he still holds significant market value. The specialized website Transfermarkt currently values him at 35 million euros, although Paris hopes to secure a higher amount in case of a transfer.
Context: Gonçalo Ramos is a young Portuguese striker who joined PSG from Benfica in 2023. Fact Check: The information provided about Gonçalo Ramos and the interest from Newcastle is accurately reported.





