Gonçalo Ramos is set to make his comeback with PSG in the coming weeks, although fans will need to be patient a little longer.
The 23-year-old striker suffered a serious ankle injury during the first match of the 2024-2025 Ligue 1 season against Le Havre, requiring surgery. Le Parisien emphasizes the need for improved effectiveness in front of goal, especially given the lack of a true striker.
Ramos is expected to return to the pitch by early December at the latest. Internally, the club believes in his potential, considering him “much more precise than others.” While Randal Kolo Muani stayed at the club this summer, he is now third in the pecking order behind Marco Asensio.
Ramos Ahead of Kolo Muani
“His return is expected by mid-November. The staff has decided to trust him and keep Randal Kolo Muani for rotation, placing him as the number three striker behind Marco Asensio. Internally, there is strong confidence in the emergence of the Portuguese international,” reports Le Parisien.