Paris Saint-Germain have confirmed Goncalo Ramos has completed his move to AC Milan, turning a long-running exit track into a major piece of summer business for Luis Campos.
The club announced on Tuesday that Ramos has left after three seasons in Paris, where he collected 12 trophies, including back-to-back Champions League titles. Milan have also confirmed the deal, with AP reporting the package is worth more than €70 million and represents a club-record signing for the Serie A side.
Ramos Sale Hands PSG Clearer Attacking Picture
For PSG, the timing matters. Ramos was a useful penalty-box striker, but Luis Enrique’s attack has increasingly been shaped around movement, pressing angles and wide rotations rather than a fixed No.9. His departure trims a crowded forward line while strengthening Paris’ hand in the market.
It also sharpens the focus on the next domino. ReadPSG has already covered how Randal Kolo Muani’s Juventus route has become a leverage test for the club, and Ramos’ sale gives PSG a stronger benchmark before negotiating further exits.
The official PSG statement framed Ramos’ spell respectfully, noting his breakthrough moments, including his Super Cup goal against Tottenham. But the business edge is obvious: Paris have moved a high-value squad player without touching the core Luis Enrique wants protected.
That is exactly the kind of sale that can fund additions without weakening the starting XI.



