Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly set to bank a major summer fee, with AC Milan agreeing a club-record deal for Goncalo Ramos.
According to Football Italia, citing The Athletic, Milan have reached an agreement with PSG worth EUR55 million including add-ons for the Portugal international. Get French Football News also report that the move would eclipse Rafael Leao’s EUR50 million switch from Lille as the Rossoneri’s most expensive signing.
Ramos is currently with Portugal at the 2026 World Cup, but reports in Italy claim medical checks have already been completed around his international commitments. For PSG, the timing is significant: Luis Enrique’s attack has evolved sharply, and Ramos has never quite forced his way into the undroppable bracket in Paris.
Milan Move Strengthens PSG Transfer Hand
The sale would give Luis Campos a clean financial win and another lever in a window already shaped by forward-market movement. PSG have also been dealing with the Randal Kolo Muani Juventus talks, making Ramos’ exit part of a broader attempt to sharpen the squad rather than simply stockpile attacking names.
Ruben Amorim is understood to have pushed hard for Ramos as his first major Milan statement, with the Portuguese connection central to the move.
For PSG, though, the headline is simple: a fringe centre-forward could now fund more precise business around Luis Enrique’s preferred model.



