Ruben Amorim’s summer rebuild at Manchester United is already beginning to take shape.
United’s progression to the Europa League final after dismantling Athletic Club has lifted spirits around Old Trafford, with the squad now eyeing one last shot at silverware and potential qualification for next season’s Champions League.
Behind the scenes, attention has swiftly turned to identifying attacking reinforcements, with the club determined not to repeat the same mistakes that left them short up front during a turbulent campaign.
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The manager and recruitment staff are now focusing on younger, dynamic players with proven output in Europe’s top leagues, as part of the club’s shift away from stopgap signings and ageing stars.
Names like Liam Delap and Victor Osimhen have been mentioned in recent weeks, but another forward has now entered the frame—and his situation could make him the most attainable of the lot.
According to CaughtOffside, Manchester United are keeping tabs on Paris Saint-Germain striker Goncalo Ramos, who may be on the move this summer despite not being listed for sale.
Sources close to the situation suggest that Goncalo Ramos, 23, is increasingly open to leaving PSG after a frustrating season in which he failed to cement a regular starting spot.
Although manager Luis Enrique still sees him as a valuable squad member, PSG are believed to be open to serious offers, with the Portuguese forward attracting interest across Europe.
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Arsenal are also monitoring the situation closely, while Newcastle, Aston Villa, Napoli and Juventus have all shown interest in the player, who has scored 17 goals and provided four assists for club and country this season.
Ramos, who was described by Enrique as a “very interesting player,” is expected to weigh up his options in the coming weeks as PSG look to reshuffle their forward line.
United are in desperate need of a striker to support and challenge Rasmus Hojlund if he is to stay, and Ramos could fit the profile Amorim is looking for.
Whether the Red Devils can beat off stiff competition and convince Ramos to make the switch to Old Trafford will depend heavily on their European fate—and the size of their summer transfer budget.
