Gonçalo ramos departs psg for ac milan in record-breaking transfer
A new chapter for the Portuguese forward begins now.
AC Milan has reportedly reached a comprehensive agreement with Paris Saint-Germain to secure the services of the 25-year-old Portuguese international striker, Gonçalo Ramos. All indications point to a total understanding between both clubs and the player himself, who is now merely awaiting the final procedural steps before officially committing to the Rossoneri.
Having joined Paris Saint-Germain three years ago from Benfica, the forward is poised to conclude his Parisian tenure. His time in the French capital was characterized by intense competition at the forefront of the team’s attack. Ramos is reportedly enthusiastic about his move to Serie A, where he will reunite with his compatriot Ruben Amorim, recently appointed to the Milan bench, aiming to revitalize his career in a fresh league environment.
A new financial benchmark for AC Milan
This impending transfer is set to make history on the financial front. AC Milan is preparing to shatter its previous transfer fee record, which was established with the acquisition of Rafael Leão from Lille for 50 million euros. According to various Italian sources, the final transfer sum for Ramos could escalate to an impressive 70 million euros, inclusive of bonuses. This represents a substantial investment for an Italian club, especially considering they will only be competing in the Europa League next season.
Significant profit margins for Paris Saint-Germain
From a financial perspective, this transaction appears highly favorable for the Parisian club. Paris Saint-Germain initially invested 65 million euros to bring Ramos to the Parc des Princes from Benfica in the summer of 2023. Therefore, the club is set to realize a comfortable capital gain, despite the player’s somewhat limited playing time during his recent seasons in Paris. The mandatory medical examination has reportedly already been completed, leaving only the formality of an official announcement from both clubs in the coming days.