PSG are reportedly considering the future of striker Goncalo Ramos – in a transfer boost to Manchester United.
The French champions signed Ramos in the summer on loan to work around Financial Fair Play issues.
Goncalo Ramos could be sold by PSG already[/caption]But in November the move was made permanent in a deal worth £69million.
Ramos has since struggled in Paris though, having only played five minutes of league football since signing fully in November.
The forward did suffer from a virus and lost 6kg as a result.
But according to L’Equipe, PSG boss Luis Enrique is already having doubts over whether Ramos is a good fit for his side.
It is claimed the club could now look to sell the 22-year-old, who has just four goals in 19 games this season.
United were linked with the ex-Benfica star in the summer before they instead signed Rasmus Hojlund for £72m.
Hojlund is only just finding his feet in Manchester, with seven goals in 25 matches, and United are in the market for a striker this month.
Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise is also said to be a target following his impressive performances at Selhurst Park.
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A new striker and wide attacker are part of a reported four-man transfer haul for new Old Trafford chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
There are two names being touted for the centre-back role with Nice‘s Jean Clair Todibo and Everton‘s Jarrad Branthwaite being named.
A right-back target for United is also expected to be Bayer Leverkusen star Jeremie Frimpong.