Newcastle United are reportedly setting their sights on a major attacking reinforcement, with PSG striker Goncalo Ramos emerging as a prime summer target. The 24-year-old Portuguese international, valued at around €35 million by Transfermarkt, could be on the move as his time in Paris appears to be winding down.
Ramos has built a reputation as a lethal super sub for the French giants, but has struggled to break into Luis Enrique's starting XI on a consistent basis. Despite not being a regular starter, he's still managed an impressive 12 goals and two assists in 42 appearances this season—a testament to his clinical finishing when given the chance.
For Newcastle, this potential move couldn't come at a better time. The Magpies have endured a challenging campaign, currently sitting 13th in the Premier League table with just two matches remaining. Missing out on European football next season has made squad reinforcement a top priority, and bolstering their attack is high on the list.
According to Football Insider, journalist Pete O'Rourke has revealed that PSG are ready to entertain offers for Ramos, and Newcastle are poised to make their move if they receive any encouragement from the player's camp. "Newcastle have had a long-term admiration for Ramos," O'Rourke noted. "They considered signing him when he was at Benfica before he moved to PSG."
The timing could be crucial. If Ramos features prominently for Portugal at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and performs well, his market value could skyrocket. For Newcastle, securing his signature now—before that potential price hike—would be a smart play. For fans, imagining Ramos leading the line in black and white stripes is an exciting prospect that could signal a new chapter for the club's attacking ambitions.
