Gonçalo ramos set to depart Paris for ac milan in a record-breaking deal

The imminent transfer of Portuguese international striker Gonçalo Ramos, 25, from Paris Saint-Germain to AC Milan is now definitively confirmed. A complete understanding has been achieved between both prominent clubs, alongside the player himself, who is now poised for the final steps before officially donning the Rossoneri colours.

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

Having joined Paris Saint-Germain three years prior from Benfica, the Portuguese forward is now set to close his Parisian chapter. His tenure in the French capital was characterized by intense competition at the forefront of the attack. Ramos expresses enthusiasm for his move to Serie A, viewing it as a prime opportunity to reinvigorate his career within a new league, where he will also reunite with his compatriot, Ruben Amorim, recently appointed to the Milanese bench.

a record-breaking lombard acquisition

Financially, this transfer is poised to be historic for AC Milan. The club is prepared to shatter its existing transfer record, previously established by the €50 million acquisition of Rafael Leão from Lille. Reports from various Italian outlets indicate that the total fee for Ramos, including bonuses, could ascend to a remarkable 70 million euros. This represents a significant investment for an Italian club, especially considering AC Milan’s participation in the Europa League next season.

significant profit for Paris saint-germain

From an accounting perspective, this transaction proves highly advantageous for the Parisian club. Paris Saint-Germain initially invested 65 million euros to bring Ramos in from Benfica during the summer of 2023. Consequently, they are set to secure a substantial profit, even though the player’s game time in Paris was somewhat restricted over recent seasons. The mandatory medical examination has reportedly already been completed, leaving only the official joint announcement from both clubs expected in the coming days.