Paris Saint-Germain has officially announced its first major transfer of the summer. After three seasons in the French capital, Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos is departing the club to join AC Milan, signing a contract with the Italian giants until 2031.

This summer promises significant squad adjustments for PSG. Head coach Luis Enrique is keen to revitalize a team that has notably secured two consecutive Champions League titles. While behind-the-scenes activity intensifies, the initial major market move has now been confirmed with Gonçalo Ramos‘s transfer to AC Milan.
gonçalo ramos’s official move to ac milan
Through an official statement, PSG confirmed the transfer: « After three seasons with Paris Saint-Germain and accumulating no fewer than 12 trophies, including two consecutive Champions League victories, Gonçalo Ramos is joining AC Milan in a permanent transfer. » Subsequently, the Italian club corroborated the announcement, specifying the duration of Gonçalo Ramos‘s contract: « AC Milan today announced the signing of Gonçalo Matias Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain FC. The Portuguese forward has signed a contract with the Club until June 30, 2031. »
one of psg’s most significant sales
While the exact transfer fee remains undisclosed, reliable reports indicate that AC Milan will commit €74 million, with potential bonuses elevating the total cost to €80 million. This deal not only represents the largest transfer expenditure in the Rossoneri’s history but also ranks as the second-highest sale ever for PSG. Neymar’s €90 million move to Al-Hilal in 2023 still holds the record for the capital club’s most lucrative departure, yet Gonçalo Ramos now stands just behind, surpassing the €50 million transfers of both Manuel Ugarte to Manchester United and Xavi Simons to Tottenham. With this monumental move, PSG‘s summer transfer window is officially underway.
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