Paris Saint-Germain is changing course in its attacking approach. According to L’Équipe, Luis Enrique is no longer seeking a classic center-forward. Instead, he wants a versatile attacker—someone who can operate across multiple positions and adapt to his fluid, high-tempo system.
Ramos and Kolo Muani Exit Plans
As a result, Gonçalo Ramos is set to leave the club this summer. Meanwhile, Randal Kolo Muani, who struggled to find his footing in Paris, is expected to continue his loan at Juventus, where he has started to regain form.
Discussions are already underway to extend his loan beyond June—at least through the Club World Cup this summer. PSG isn’t opposed, but insists on including an easily activated purchase option, payable in 2026.
Juventus Interested, But They’re Not Alone
While Juventus—who are likely to change managers again with Igor Tudor expected to leave—would like to keep Kolo Muani, Premier League clubs are monitoring the situation closely.
At PSG, the direction is clear: build a mobile, unpredictable collective, not a structure reliant on a traditional No. 9.
A new chapter is coming at PSG—one without Ramos, and maybe without Kolo Muani.
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