Ramalation Time in Milan! AC Milan have pulled off the coup of the summer, landing Portugal's golden boy Goncalo Ramos from French heavyweights Paris Saint-Germain in a £60m blockbuster deal. The 25-year-old goal-scoring sensation will don the red and black stripes until 2031, marking a new era for both player and club under the stewardship of newly appointed boss Ruben Amorim.
Ramos's trailblazing transfer is a masterstroke by Milan, as he brings his scintillating form from France, where he smashed in 45 goals over three seasons with PSG. This game-changing move marks a fresh chapter for Ramos and Milan, who are eager to bounce back after a disappointing season that saw them miss out on Champions League football.
The massive £60m price tag eclipses AC Milan's previous record signing, winger Rafael Leao, who joined the club from Lille in 2019 for around £42 million. This astronomical investment underscores the Rossoneri's ambition to reclaim their place at the top of European football and challenge for Serie A honours.
Meanwhile, PSG's summer transfer strategy is heating up, with reports linking them with RB Leipzig sensation Yan Diomande – a player also on Liverpool's radar. The French club's chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi, sporting adviser Luis Campos, and manager Luis Enrique are poised to make one or two more high-profile signings, but Ramos's departure could trigger a domino effect, paving the way for midfielders Lee Kang-in and forward Randal Kolo Muani to leave the Parc des Princes.
Ramos is set to be the catalyst for AC Milan's resurgence, bringing his proven goal-scoring prowess to the San Siro. This is a statement signing that sends shockwaves through the transfer market, as the Rossoneri make their intentions clear: they're back in business and ready to compete with the best.
Source: Italian media reports