PSG's Ramos needs ankle surgery, to miss 3 months
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Paris Saint-Germain's Portuguese striker Goncalo Ramos needs ankle surgery and will be sidelined for three months, the French club said a day after their Ligue 1 opening day 4-1 win at Le Havre.
Ramos was signed for the French champions for 90 million euros (99million USD) last summer and limped out of Friday's game after 20 minutes.
"He has a serious ankle ligament injury that will need surgery in the coming days," the club said of the 23-year-old former Benfica star.
Lee Kang-in gave PSG the lead Friday before Ramos limped off and Le Havre equalised before late goals from a deep well of striking talent in Ousmane Dembele, Bradley Barcola and Randal Kolo Muani gave the Parisians three points.
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