Gonçalo Ramos completes Milan medical ahead of €74m record transfer

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Gonçalo Ramos has completed his medical examination in Florida as AC Milan prepare to finalise a club-record €74m transfer for the Portuguese striker from Paris Saint-Germain.

The Serie A side will pay €74 million plus additional performance-related add-ons to secure the 25-year-old’s services. This figure significantly eclipses their previous transfer benchmark of €50m, set when Portuguese compatriot Rafael Leão joined the Rossoneri. Newly-appointed head coach Ruben Amorim played a decisive role in convincing Ramos to make the switch to the San Siro, personally championing the move as he begins reshaping the squad.

Ramos departs PSG after three seasons in the French capital. Since arriving in 2023, the forward scored 45 times and provided ten assists across 131 appearances for the Ligue 1 champions. While his goal return remained steady, the Portugal international struggled to fully establish himself as the undisputed first-choice striker during his tenure at the Parc des Princes.

The completion of medical tests in the United States suggests the transfer could be announced imminently, with the player now cleared to join his new teammates for pre-season preparations. The move represents a significant statement of intent from Milan as they look to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the new campaign.

For PSG, the departure frees up substantial wages and provides a significant return on their initial investment, allowing the club to pursue alternative targets in the remaining weeks of the transfer window. Ramos, meanwhile, returns to a league where Portuguese players have historically thrived, offering him the opportunity to rediscover the prolific form that initially attracted Europe’s elite clubs.

The fee underscores Milan’s ambition to reassert themselves among Italy’s elite and compete consistently in European competition. By shattering their previous spending record, the club’s ownership has demonstrated clear backing for Amorim’s project as the manager seeks to implement his tactical philosophy at the San Siro.

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