Overview
- AC Milan formally announced the signing of Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos on June 30, 2026, on a contract running until 30 June 2031.
- Multiple outlets report the fee at roughly €74m–€80m and say it could rise to about €90m with bonuses, while Milan has not disclosed the official sum.
- Ramos remains with Portugal at the 2026 World Cup and will join Milan and become available to new coach Ruben Amorim after the tournament and his summer break.
- The 25‑year‑old scored 45 goals in 131 appearances for Paris Saint‑Germain but struggled for regular starts there and did not start a Champions League match this season.
- The transfer is tied to an aggressive, agent‑linked recruitment drive that pushes Milan to target more defenders and midfielders and invites close financial scrutiny of the club’s summer spending.