Since scoring three goals against Switzerland in the World Cup’s round of 16, Goncalo Ramos has become a top draw for prestigious European clubs.
Manchester United has expressed interest in signing Cristiano Ronaldo to fill Cristiano’s void.
Manchester United will make a signing in January to make up for Cristiano Ronaldo leaving the team. Manager Erik ten Hag reaffirmed this at a press conference, but he declined to name any individuals.
The Red Devils’ board has reportedly noticed Benfica striker Goncalo Ramos and is willing to approach him during the upcoming transfer window, according to “The Telegraph.”
The Portuguese striker’s contract with Benfica runs through June 2026, and his 120 million euro termination clause. Due to his astronomical price tag, teams like FC Barcelona have withdrawn from the competition.
Ramos’ hat trick against Switzerland in the round of 16 impressed the top teams, and that is a fact. Exactly when he took Cristiano’s place in the starting lineup for the national team of Lusitania. He could now perform the same action on the Mancunian side.