With the second Champions League triumph under their belt, Paris Saint-Germain faces a fresh wave of speculation over player departures. Among them, Gonçalo Ramos appears increasingly determined to seek new horizons, having reportedly expressed his intentions to Luis Campos following the season’s conclusion.
The Portuguese striker, fresh from his Champions League-winning campaign, finds himself in a challenging position at PSG, competing for minutes behind Ousmane Dembélé. His aspirations for guaranteed first-team football now drive his potential move, with multiple clubs circling as potential destinations.
AC Milan’s ambitious pursuit of the Portuguese forward
Reports suggest that AC Milan, under the leadership of newly appointed manager Ruben Amorim, has already initiated informal discussions with Ramos’ representatives. Amorim, known for his strategic player acquisitions, is reportedly keen on reuniting with the young forward, who hails from the same nation.
Insiders close to the situation indicate that Ramos could significantly revitalize his career at San Siro, despite the hefty price tag associated with his transfer. PSG’s valuation of around €50 million may pose a hurdle, though financial flexibility or creative deal structures could bridge the gap.
Contract terms and player exchanges in the works
Italian media outlets highlight that an agreement on personal terms is nearing finalization. A reported annual salary of €5 million—matching Rafael Leão’s earnings at the club—has been proposed, aligning with Milan’s recent transfer strategy. However, the transfer fee remains a sticking point, with PSG demanding at least €40 million, a figure that currently exceeds AC Milan’s budget.
To facilitate a deal, a potential player swap involving Luis Campos and AC Milan’s squad could provide the necessary leverage. Such a transaction would not only ease financial constraints but also allow Milan to bolster their attacking options while securing Ramos’ signature.
