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·2 April 2026
A coup up front? BVB said to be in for Gonçalo Ramos

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·2 April 2026

Serhou Guirassy will not make a decision about his future until after the end of the current season in May at the earliest. At that point, a summer move for Fabio Silva could also come back into sharper focus. While the futures of both center-forwards beyond this season remain more or less uncertain, Borussia Dortmund are now being linked with a potential successor from the top shelf.
Fisnik Asllani (TSG Hoffenheim) and Nicolo Tresoldi (Club Brugge) are currently being discussed as potential new signings for BVB. Both are highly talented forwards who are still relatively early in their careers, but would already command a fee of more than €20 million.
Previously, top talents such as Louey Ben Farhat (Karlsruher SC), Armando González (Deportivo Guadalajara), Luca Meirelles (Shakhtar Donetsk), Bendegúz Kovács (AZ Alkmaar) and Matviy Ponomarenko (Dynamo Kyiv) had also been mentioned in connection with BVB, but none of them would realistically be seen as direct, ready-made replacements for Guirassy or Silva.
The situation would likely be different with Goncalo Ramos, who after two and a half years split between the pitch and the bench is reportedly planning to leave Paris Saint-Germain.
Having joined PSG from Benfica Lisbon at the start of 2024 for around €65 million, the now 24-year-old Portuguese forward has been unable to make himself indispensable to the reigning Champions League winners and was already open to a move last summer due to his lack of a regular starting spot.
Ramos is now apparently once again planning an exit and, according to Teamtalk, is already sounding out his options, which are said to include numerous Premier League clubs, among them Chelsea and Newcastle United.

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But Atletico Madrid and AC Milan are also being named as possible destinations, as are RB Leipzig and BVB. However, with two years still left on his contract until 2028, PSG are unlikely to let the 24-cap Portugal international (ten goals) leave at a major loss, meaning the German clubs appear to have only outsider chances at best.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.
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