PSG continues to accumulate victories in the 2024-25 season, consolidating itself as the most dominant team in Ligue 1 under the direction of Luis Enrique.
With a project that is becoming more and more solid, the club has found in Ousmane Dembele its main offensive reference, but it has also seen how other players have assumed key roles within the team.
But it seems that the transfer window is not over for PSG, who continue to make great moves in their squad to find an exit for some players.
In addition, PSG’s great moment in the current season is also due to Luis Enrique’s formidable work as a coach.

Goncalo Ramos makes a positive impact as PSG’s silent goalscorer
The best example of PSG’s impact today is that of Goncalo Ramos, who was seen in the recent 5-2 victory against Brest, being lethal and important coming off the bench.
The Portuguese forward entered in the 67th minute, replacing Ousmane Dembele, and managed to score a double in the last minutes of the match.
His first goal came after a perfect counterattack, receiving an assist from Deseire Doué and finishing with precision to make it 4-2. Then, in the 90+7 minute, Ramos sealed the win with a precise finish, making clear his ability to take advantage of every opportunity.
In total, Gonçalo Ramos only played 23 minutes, as indicated by SofaScore statistics. But it was enough to show that his role within PSG is well defined.
Luis Enrique has found in him a forward who can close out games effectively, providing freshness and danger in the final stages of the game.
Goncalo Ramos brings with him a very quiet, but effective role, which gives fans peace of mind that they have a fundamental player who gives PSG a feel in the second halves.
Although he has not been an undisputed starter in Luis Enrique’s system, his impact coming off the bench has been decisive, contributing goals at key moments in the games.
A growing striker under Luis Enrique
At 23, Gonçalo Ramos continues to develop at PSG, adapting perfectly to the team’s style of play.
Although his starting position is not guaranteed, his ability to score goals coming off the bench makes him a key piece for the Parisian side.
With the Champions League on the horizon, the Portuguese striker could be a valuable asset for Luis Enrique, who continues to build an increasingly strong and competitive PSG.
If Ramos maintains his level, it will be difficult to ignore his importance within the squad and his potential to become a fundamental piece in the Parisian attack.