Arsenal could explore the opportunity to secure Paris Saint-Germain forward Goncalo Ramos on a loan deal, potentially with a purchase option at the end of the season. Despite being on the radar of several top European clubs last summer, Ramos joined Paris Saint-Germain on loan after a successful season with Benfica and Portugal.
Although his €80 million buy clause was activated in November, recent reports from L’Equipe suggest that he might be available for transfer in the current window. The 22-year-old has fallen out of favor with manager Luis Enrique since December, opening the possibility for a move.
Arsenal, dealing with Financial Fair Play concerns, may find a loan arrangement with a buy option more feasible. While Paris Saint-Germain might be open to such a proposal, they could prefer terms that make a permanent sale more likely.
This approach would enable them to utilize the funds in the summer to balance their books and potentially pursue another striker, particularly if Kylian Mbappe departs. Despite Ramos contributing four goals and one assist in limited playing time of 888 minutes across all competitions for Paris Saint-Germain, his availability presents an intriguing opportunity for Arsenal.