New thunderclap at PSG!

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By: Manu Tournoux

Despite “concrete discussions” for the arrival of Randal Kolo Muani, PSG would have reached an agreement with the Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos and would be ready to pay the 80 million euros claimed by Benfica!

While uncertainty remains total around Kylian Mbappé, the other summer soap opera at PSG, that of the new scorer, could finally come to an end. Since the start of the transfer window, the Parisian leaders have been forced to abandon the tracks leading to priorities Harry Kane and Victor Osimhen but also to the alternatives Dusan Vlahovic and Rasmus Höjlund. It is Gonçalo Ramos who should be the new center forward of the Rouge et Bleu!

Yet announced in concrete discussions to recruit French international Randal Kolo Muani, PSG made an equally concrete step forward in the arrival of Ramos. As RMC indicated on Wednesday evening, Luis Campos has reached an agreement with the 22-year-old player for a 5-season contract. The young Portuguese international exploded at Benfica last season, with 27 goals in 47 matches in all competitions, while earning his place in Seleçao in the middle of the World Cup.

A new player from Jorge Mendes!

PSG must now come to an agreement with the Lisbon club, which is demanding 80 million euros for its player trained at the club. That’s good, the club owned by Qatar ” could accede to this request, with the bonus game “, always according to RMC. The offer would be 65 million plus 15 in bonuses, according to Record. A deal is close, Luis Enrique can then count on a center forward in great shape for the start of Ligue 1 (against Lorient at the Parc des Princes, August 12).

With Gonçalo Ramos, Luis Campos would then bring to PSG a new player represented by his influential compatriot Jorge Mendes, after Manuel Ugarte, Marco Asensio and Lee Kang-In this summer. The ex-mentor of Cristiano Ronaldo is also the agent of Vitinha and Renato Sanches and played the intermediaries on the recruitments of Carlos Soler and Fabian Ruiz last year…

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