Coach’s call: gonçalo ramos eyed for ac milan move after psg champions league win

Following Paris Saint-Germain’s recent triumph in the Champions League, a significant number of players are reportedly seeking new challenges away from the club. Among them is Gonçalo Ramos, who, immediately after the season concluded, conveyed his intention to sporting director Luis Campos to pursue opportunities elsewhere.

While several key figures at PSG are already focused on securing an unprecedented third consecutive Ligue des Champions title, others, including Gonçalo Ramos, appear ready for a change of scenery. Ramos is reportedly keen to avoid a secondary role behind Ousmane Dembélé and is actively searching for a club where he can establish himself as an undisputed starter.

Amorim’s direct appeal to countryman Gonçalo Ramos

A promising opportunity for Ramos might emerge in Italy’s Serie A, with the AC Milan reportedly eager to acquire his services. Specifically, new Milan head coach Ruben Amorim is said to be actively laying the groundwork for this potential move. According to Enzo Bucchioni, an editorialist for TMW, “Amorim is making efforts to persuade his compatriot Gonçalo Ramos, who isn’t a central figure at PSG, to make the switch.” Bucchioni further noted that while Ramos could revitalize his career at Milan, the transfer would be expensive, with PSG demanding approximately fifty million euros.

Is an agreement already in place between Ramos and Milan?

Whispers from Italy suggest that discussions between the AC Milan and the forward’s representatives are already at an advanced stage. Il Corriere dello Sport indicates that a personal agreement has been reached, outlining a five million euro annual salary for the PSG striker, mirroring the earnings of fellow Portuguese international Rafael Leão at the Rossoneri. The primary hurdle remains the transfer fee itself, with Paris Saint-Germain reportedly seeking a minimum of forty million euros, a figure currently deemed excessive by the Italian club. A potential player exchange, possibly involving Luis Campos leveraging Milan’s roster, could offer a viable solution to bridge this financial gap.