Key Takeaways
- Gonçalo Ramos plans to exit Paris Saint-Germain when the summer transfer window opens.
- Several clubs in Italy have expressed interest in signing the Portuguese forward.
- The striker seeks regular starting opportunities after spending most of this season on the bench.
Gonçalo Ramos appears ready to depart Paris Saint-Germain at the end of this season. The Portuguese forward wants to leave the French champions after finding it difficult to secure a regular place in the starting eleven.
According to reports from transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio, clubs in Italy are monitoring the situation closely. The 24-year-old’s representative, Jorge Mendes, has already opened talks with teams in Serie A about a possible move.
Ramos joined PSG from Benfica but has struggled to establish himself at the Parc des Princes. The club possesses numerous high-quality attackers, which has forced the young striker to accept a role as a substitute for most matches.
This season, the former Benfica star has started only twelve matches in Ligue 1. He has not featured in the starting lineup for any UEFA Champions League fixture.
The player’s main goal is to find a club where he can play as the main striker. Mendes is currently checking which Italian sides can offer his client a guaranteed first-team position.