The Portuguese striker is on the verge of a high-profile transfer that will reshape the Serie A landscape. After months of speculation, Gonçalo Ramos is finalizing his departure from Paris Saint-Germain to join AC Milan in a deal expected to shatter club records.
A new chapter in Serie A for the young Portuguese international
At just 25 years old, Gonçalo Ramos is poised to embark on a fresh challenge in Italy after three seasons in Paris. The striker, who arrived at the Parc des Princes in 2023 from Benfica, has struggled to secure consistent playing time amid fierce competition in the PSG attack. His move to AC Milan represents a chance to reignite his career under a new technical staff, including compatriot Ruben Amorim, recently appointed as head coach in Milan.
The Portuguese international expressed enthusiasm for the switch, highlighting the opportunity to compete in a different footballing environment. His arrival in Lombardy will add firepower to a Rossoneri side aiming to challenge at the top of Serie A.
A historic deal for AC Milan
This transfer is set to rewrite AC Milan’s financial history. The club’s previous record purchase was Rafael Leão, signed from Lille for €50 million in 2019. Sources indicate that the final fee for Ramos could reach €70 million, including potential bonuses—a staggering sum for a team that will compete in the Europa League next season.
The move underscores AC Milan’s ambition to return to the summit of European football, despite the financial constraints of participating in a secondary continental competition. The Rossoneri are betting big on Ramos as a key piece of their long-term project.
PSG secures a profitable exit
For Paris Saint-Germain, this deal delivers a significant financial boost. The club initially paid €65 million to sign Ramos from Benfica, and the impending transfer will generate a substantial profit, even accounting for the player’s limited minutes on the pitch in recent seasons. Medical examinations have been completed, with only the formal announcement remaining before the striker officially joins his new club.
