Another day, another transfer rumor swirling around the Camp Nou. Just when it seemed Barcelona had set their sights on Brazilian talent Joao Pedro, the rumor mill has taken a sharp turn—and it looks like the Catalan giants are now eyeing a familiar face from Paris.
According to TEAMTalk, Barcelona have been warned off by Chelsea in their pursuit of Joao Pedro, forcing them to pivot to a new target: PSG's Goncalo Ramos. The Portuguese striker, who has been linked with a move to Spain before, is now reportedly at the top of Barca's "striker shortlist" as they search for a long-term replacement for veteran Robert Lewandowski.
Ramos, once a rising star at Benfica, has had a frustrating season in Paris, spending most of his time on the bench. PSG are reportedly open to letting him go at the end of the season, and the rumor mill suggests Chelsea are also circling, setting up a potential summer tug-of-war for the 23-year-old.
For Barcelona, this shift feels like a classic transfer window pivot—abandoning one target for another with a proven track record in Europe. Whether Ramos can fill Lewandowski's boots remains to be seen, but one thing's for sure: the rumor mill never sleeps.
