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In the 2022 World Cup, Goncalo Ramos started games ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo shocking the soccer fraternity. But, after the tournament, the predictions are derailing. The 38-year-old is enjoying his time at Al Nassr. But, the 22-year-old is not finding any luck at Paris Saint Germain. His manager, Luis Enrique, is also unhappy with his performance. The advanced forward needs to step up his game to make the team according to the coach!

The fans of the French giants will certainly be concerned with the latest update. In the summer transfer window, he was one signing that the fans believed to make an impact. Yet, things have not gone smoothly. 

PSG move turns from a dream to a nightmare for the Portugal teammate of Cristiano Ronaldo

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Legendary manager Arsene Wenger once said that the beauty of soccer is its unpredictability. Well, the quotes are making sense with Goncalo Ramos. In the 2022 World Cup, the young forward started several games ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo because of his form for Benfica. After the World Cup, Ramos earned a move to PSG. But it looks like everything has gone downhill after that. According to reports, Luis Enrique is unimpressed with his performances in the match and training. Hence, the French giants could sell him should they receive a tremendous offer.

In the previous two matches, he has only played four minutes after coming off the bench. It has been the story of the entire season. He has only scored three goals in 13 games in the league. He has yet to open his account in the Champions League. Therefore, the club needs to find a solution that benefits all. But the French giants will find it challenging to recover the $87 million spent on him.

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Paris Saint Germain hoped Goncalo Ramos would reduce their burden on Kylian Mbappe. However, the story does not change. But, as far as Ronaldo is concerned, the nightmare time is over.

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Ronaldo is enjoying his resurgence with Al Nassr

After the World Cup, the 38-year-old forward left Manchester United and joined Saudi giants Al Nassr. Since then, the Portuguese forward has been scoring goals for fun for club and country. The appointments of Luis Castro by the Knights of Najd and Roberto Martinez by the country have helped his cause. Both the managers have done well to get the best out of the veteran forward and keep him happy.

The focus of Cristiano Ronaldo will be on winning the league with Al Nassr this season. Meanwhile, with the national team, he will hope to lead them to the Euros trophy later this year.

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Cristiano Ronaldo has also said he hoped to become the highest goalscorer of the year again. But the question remains; will he finish ahead of Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe again in the goal-scoring charts? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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Anuj Nikhil Virjiani

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I can't express how deep my passion for the sport runs, especially when it comes to the English Premier League. Over the years, I've dedicated myself to understanding the intricate details of the game, both on and off the field. What's fascinating is that my beloved club is Newcastle United, and I've been on a rollercoaster journey with them, from their triumphant promotion from the second tier to the recent takeover and even their remarkable qualification for the Champions League last season.
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