Milan Agree Record €70m Ramos Deal, Como Secure Paz from Real Madrid

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Milan Poised for Club-Record €70m Ramos Capture

AC Milan are on the verge of securing the most expensive signing in their history after agreeing a €70 million fee with Paris Saint-Germain for Ramos. The Portugal international will join the Rossoneri in a deal that eclipses all previous transfer records at the Serie A club.

The agreement includes additional performance-related bonuses. The midfielder is expected to undergo medical examinations during the Portugal national team camp before finalising the move. Manager Ruben Amorim has identified the player as his new number eight, with contractual terms reportedly agreed until 2031.

Como Beat Inter to €60m Paz Signing

Meanwhile, newly-promoted Como have secured a major coup by agreeing a €60 million deal with Real Madrid for Argentine midfielder Nico Paz. The Lombardy club moved decisively to fend off competition from Inter, whose sporting director had hoped to negotiate a lower fee after missing out on other targets.

Despite the permanent nature of the transfer, Real Madrid have retained significant control over the 20-year-old’s future through an €80 million buy-back option. This clause ensures the Spanish giants can re-sign Paz should he develop as expected in Serie A.

France Hit Four Past Norway

In international action, Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembélé produced a stunning display as France defeated Norway 4–1. The Paris Saint-Germain forward scored a hat-trick within 32 minutes to give the hosts a commanding victory.

Norway captain Erling Haaland appeared only as a second-half substitute, a decision that sparked discussion regarding rotation policies. The Manchester City striker was unable to turn the tide as France maintained their dominant form.

Serie A Briefs

Juventus are considering midfielder Fabio Miretti as a key component in any potential deal for defender Jhon Lucumí. Elsewhere, Lazio president Claudio Lotito is finalising the purchase of Reggina with the stated ambition of guiding the Calabrian side to Serie C.

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