€50m reported
Gonçalo Ramos set to join AC Milan for club record fee – PSG paid €65m in 2024

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AC Milan are moving ahead to sign Gonçalo Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain in what will be a club-record transfer,The Athletic reported. According to various media outlets, the transfer fee will be €50m plus add-ons. That’s the highest fee paid for a forward by a Serie A club since Inter Milan signed Romelu Lukaku for €74m from Man United in 2020 (overview). The fee will eclipse the €49.5m Milan paid to Lille to sign Rafael Leão from Lille the same summer.
Reports also indicate that Ramos has already completed his medical while on duty with Portugal at the World Cup. Ramos featured for just seven minutes in Portugal’s 1-1 draw against DR Congo. Indeed, the 25-year-old striker hasn’t scored for his country in the last four games and is currently struggling to be more than a backup for the aging Cristiano Ronaldo.
Stats
G. Ramos
Centre-Forward

Portugal
5
3
1
In fact, Ramos’ statistics for PSG haven’t been much better either. Since joining PSG for €65m from Benfica in 2024, Ramos has managed just 45 goals and provided 10 assists in 131 games across all competitions. Initially hailed as the perfect No. 9 for Luis Enrique, Ousmane Dembélé has mostly led his attack. Indeed, Ramos appears to be a poor fit for Enrique’s high-pressure pressing style of football, given the presence of three flexible attacking players. As a result, his market value has dropped from a high €50m to just €30m.
Stats
G. Ramos
Centre-Forward

Paris Saint-Germain
131
45
10
Ramos headed to Milan: A sign of growing ambitions?
Milan, in the meantime, are desperate for fresh blood. Milan missed out on Champions League football and have since appointed former Man United head coach Ruben Amorim. Amorim knows Ramos well from Portuguese football, and the striker believes that Milan will be the ideal place to restart a career that has hit a major roadblock at PSG. With the club recently announcing a new leadership structure and appointing Amorim, the Ramos signing is supposed to be a signal that the club has ambitious goals for the upcoming season.
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