A significant move is underway for the Portuguese forward.

Illustration : "Mercato PSG : Gonçalo Ramos s'apprête à quitter Paris pour un transfert record"

AC Milan has reportedly reached a comprehensive agreement with Paris Saint-Germain to secure the services of 25-year-old Portuguese international striker Gonçalo Ramos. Esteemed transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano has corroborated these reports, confirming a total accord between both clubs and the player himself. Ramos is now awaiting only the final procedural steps before his official commitment to the Rossoneri.

Having joined Paris Saint-Germain three years ago from Benfica, the Portuguese forward is now poised to conclude his chapter in Paris. His tenure there was marked by intense competition at the forefront of the Parisian attack. Ramos is reportedly delighted at the prospect of moving to Serie A, where he will reunite with his compatriot Ruben Amorim, who was recently appointed to the Milan bench, eager to revitalize his career in a fresh league environment.

A transfer fee setting new Lombardy records

This transfer is shaping up to be a landmark event financially. AC Milan is set to shatter its previous transfer 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 ascend 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.

A profitable venture for PSG

From a financial perspective, this operation is proving highly beneficial for the Parisian club. PSG initially invested 65 million euros to bring Ramos over from Benfica in the summer of 2023. Despite the player experiencing limited game time in Paris over recent seasons, the club is now set to realize a comfortable capital gain. The medical examination has reportedly already been completed, leaving merely the formality of an official announcement from both clubs in the coming days.