Newcastle United are monitoring PSG striker Goncalo Ramos as they look to strengthen the forward corps this summer.
“Newcastle are keeping tabs on Ramos’ availability as he struggles to nail down a consistent starting berth with the Parisians,” Football Insider reported on May 10.
The striker has struggled to secure a consistent role at Paris Saint-Germain, prompting interest from clubs seeking attacking reinforcements. However, that doesn’t mean the Champions League reigning champions and finalists
will give him away for free.
“PSG will only allow Goncalo Ramos to leave for a sizeable fee this summer as Newcastle United eye a move for his services,” the report says. “He’s under contract until 2028 at PSG, so it wouldn’t be a cheap deal to do either because they’d be looking to recoup a huge transfer fee for Ramos.”
Eddie Howe’s side are expected to prioritize a forward addition after issues in front of goal this season, with the trio of Will Osula, Yoanne Wissa, and Nick Woltemade underperforming wildly.
“Eddie Howe wants to bolster his attacking ranks in the summer window as Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa have each failed to score regularly,” the report adds.
PSG bought Ramos from Benfica for €65 million in Jan. 2024 following a loan spell at Paris the prior few months.











