Bad news for PSG: Ramos to be unavailable for three months

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Paris Saint-Germain announced on Saturday that their Portuguese striker Goncalo Ramos, one of the replacements for star man Kylian Mbappe since he left for Real Madrid, will miss around three months because of an injury he picked up in the opening Ligue 1 match against Le Havre.

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In an official medical statement, PSG announced the extent of Goncalo Ramos' injury. The striker "suffered a serious ligament sprain in his left ankle" during Friday's match at Le Havre and will have to undergo surgery "in the coming days".
He is expected to be unavailable for "around three months", the club added. The Portuguese had to be replaced in the first half by Kolo Muani in a match that ended in a clear 1-4 win for the Parisians over Le Havre.
Ramos had arrived in the French capital just over a year ago from Benfica in a transfer worth around €90 million and in his first season in Paris, in which he alternated between the starting line-up and the bench, he scored 14 goals.
Once Mbappe left for Real Madrid, he was destined to be one of the spearheads of Luis Enrique's forward line. His injury may lead PSG to reinforce their attacking line in the coming days.

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