PSG confirm Ramos will undergo surgery on ankle ligament sprain
Paris Saint-Germain are set to be without Goncalo Ramos for the next three months, following his injury against Le Havre on Friday.
Goncalo Ramos will undergo surgery after sustaining an ankle ligament injury during Paris Saint-Germain's victory over Le Havre, the club has confirmed.
The PSG striker limped off in the 20th minute of their 4-1 win at the Stade Oceane following a late tackle from behind.
Ramos, who scored 11 times for Luis Enrique's side last season, provided an assist for Lee Kang-In in the third minute of PSG's opening match of the new Ligue 1 campaign, prior to his premature withdrawal.
The reigning champions confirmed on Saturday the Portugal international suffered a "serious ligament sprain in his left ankle", which will sideline him for around three months.
Ramos' absence deals a further blow to Luis Enrique, who is already looking to fill the void left by Kylian Mbappe following his blockbuster move to Real Madrid.