Portuguese striker poised for major move
The Portuguese international striker Gonçalo Ramos is on the brink of a blockbuster transfer that will see him leave Paris Saint-Germain after three seasons with the club. The 25-year-old forward, who arrived from Benfica in 2023, has reached an agreement in principle with AC Milan, with all parties—club and player—now awaiting the final paperwork to formalize the deal.
Ramos, who faced intense competition for playing time at PSG, will reunite with his compatriot Ruben Amorim, recently appointed head coach of the Rossoneri. The move to Serie A presents a fresh opportunity for the striker to reignite his career in a new competitive environment.
AC Milan breaks transfer record
The transfer is set to shatter AC Milan’s previous transfer record, previously held by Rafael Leão’s arrival from Lille for €50 million. Italian reports suggest the final fee could reach up to €70 million including bonuses, a remarkable sum for a club competing in the Europa League next season.
PSG secures profitable deal
From a financial standpoint, the agreement is highly advantageous for Paris Saint-Germain. The club initially paid €65 million to sign Ramos from Benfica in 2023, and despite limited playing time for the forward in recent campaigns, the impending transfer will generate substantial revenue. Medical examinations have already been completed, leaving only the official announcement between the two clubs in the coming days.
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