Luis Enrique’s PSG reacted to Ramos’ delay

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First game of the season, first setback for him Paris Saint-Germain. The one in Luis Enrique the ‘post-Mbappé era’ began with a clear victory over Le Havre (1-4) but lost due to damage to Goncalo Ramosone of the players called to fill the vacancy left by our star at real Madrid.

The Portuguese, who formed an offensive trident in Marco Asensio and the young man Ibrahim Mbayejust 16 years old, is suffering from a “severe sprain of the ligaments in his left ankle,” reported the PSG. An illness that would keep him out of the game for three months.

And where the Parisian club reacts quickly to the market, interacting with the surrounding area Ademola Lookmanpoint’La Gazzetta dello Sport‘. The hero of Atalanta in the Europa League final, giving him a hat-trick Bayer Leverkusen of Xabi Alonso in the Dublin final, he still has two years left on his contract in Bergamo and a market value of 40 million euros, according to the specialized portal ‘Transfermarkt‘.

A figure that in any case prevented PSGwhich according to the aforementioned source has yet to deliver a formal offer to ‘goddess‘. Lookman26 years old, landed in Italy in 2022 after passing away, with more pain than glory, RB Leipzig -club where he was transferred to Atalanta for 9.5 million euros-, Fulham either City of Leicesteramong others. However, the speedy Nigerian winger seems to have found his place at the Gewiss Stadium, where he has scored 32 goals and 18 assists in two seasons. Some figure that put him on the radar of PSG…and Saudi Arabia.

Source: La Verdad

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