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·23 Juni 2026
‘I feared I’d never walk again’, Ramos recalls painful PSG spell

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·23 Juni 2026

Gonçalo Ramos, the 25-year-old striker for Paris Saint-Germain and Portugal, spoke during the program Alta Definição. He notably looked back on his serious injury at the start of the 2024-2025 season, during the first Ligue 1 match against Le Havre. A tackle that gave him a major scare and halted his momentum.
“I injured my foot in the first match of the season. I played 15 minutes, and I got injured. When I arrived at the hospital, the doctor told me it could be a fibula fracture. The next day, he told me I needed surgery. I was out for three months. I was ready for the season. I was highly motivated and in great shape. And then, just like that, three months out. I was anxious that I might not be able to walk again. I had surgery and lost a lot of mobility, and it’s my plant foot. But this kind of ordeal makes you stronger and teaches you how to face difficulties afterward.”
Ramos has been hit by a certain amount of bad luck in his early time at PSG. After arriving in 2023, he was weakened by a long illness, which required a hospital stay and caused weight loss that made a new physical preparation necessary during the season. People had hoped to see him use the summer of 2024 to return in top form and establish himself. The start was promising, except that a tackle sent him to the treatment room for three months. A major injury and, clearly, a real scare for the player. But also lost rhythm.
The Portuguese forward was never afterward able to fully settle into PSG’s style of play. Sometimes decisive, even in important matches, the striker has not managed to take the next step and truly compete for a starting place. We hope to see him turn the situation around, but the most likely outcome today is above all a departure. Even if that is only a rumor for now. We have already seen Ramos show a very good attitude, with great fighting spirit. It is not impossible that this continues in Paris.
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