Here is the latest installment in the saga: a roundup of the latest news regarding Paris Saint-Germain’s transfer market activity. This covers the last 24 hours (published early in the evening), reviewing what is happening—or not—and highlighting developments or surprises. Today, the focus is on Gonçalo Ramos, Lee Kang-In, and Randal Kolo Muani.
Official:
None.
Potential transfers nearing completion:
- Gonçalo Ramos:
The 25-year-old striker has been tipped to leave for some time, as his role as a backup player does not fully satisfy him—just as PSG hopes to secure a player who can make a more consistent impact. In recent hours, numerous media outlets have reported an agreement between the player and AC Milan, with the latter reportedly submitting an official offer to the Parisian club. A deal in the region of €40–50 million is anticipated.
- Lee Kang-In:
The 25-year-old South Korean midfielder/winger finds himself in a situation similar to Ramos’s. Atlético Madrid is looking to capitalize on this, with an agreement reportedly already reached between the club and the player. Negotiations with Paris remain. The fee is expected to be around €35 million.
- Randal Kolo Muani:
The 27-year-old forward has been surplus to requirements in Paris for some time and is expected to return to Juventus, where he spent last season on loan. A transfer deal could not be finalized in the summer of 2025, leading him to seek playing time at Tottenham instead. He reportedly remains in agreement with the Italian club, which might now reach a deal with PSG. The figure being discussed is around €40 million. Note, however, that nothing is finalized yet.
Possible transfers:
None.
Rumors:
None.
