Following a second consecutive European title with Paris Saint-Germain, the squad is seeing a shift in dynamics as several players look for new challenges. Among them is Gonçalo Ramos, who has reportedly expressed his desire to move on to Luis Campos as the season concludes.

While some stars in the capital are aiming for a third straight trophy, Ramos is prioritizing his career growth. Tired of playing second fiddle to Ousmane Dembélé, the striker is determined to find a club where he is the undisputed leader of the attack and a regular starter.
Ruben Amorim reaches out to Gonçalo Ramos
Italy’s Serie A appears to be the most likely destination, with AC Milan leading the chase. The club’s new manager, Ruben Amorim, is taking a hands-on approach by personally contacting his fellow countryman. Amorim is working hard to persuade Gonçalo Ramos that a move to the San Siro is the best way to revitalize his career, especially since he remains a peripheral figure in the current Parisian setup. However, the financial side remains a hurdle, as the French champions are holding out for a fee close to fifty million euros.
Potential terms and exchange deals with Milan
Discussions between the Rossoneri and the forward’s representatives are reportedly moving at a fast pace. There is already talk of a tentative agreement on a yearly salary of €5 million, matching the earnings of fellow Portuguese star Rafael Leão. The main sticking point is the transfer fee; while Paris wants at least €40 million, Milan finds the price tag steep for the time being. To bridge the gap, Luis Campos might explore a player exchange, potentially selecting talent from the Milanese squad to facilitate the deal.
