Milan Make Ramos Record Signing: Reports
- AC Milan plans to sign Portugal forward Goncalo Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain for between 60 and 70 million euros, breaking their record signing according to press reports.
- At 25 years old, Ramos will be the second most expensive striker in Serie A history after Romelu Lukaku's move to Inter Milan in 2019.
- Ramos spent three years at Paris Saint-Germain, winning two Champions League titles but struggled for regular first-team play behind Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele.
- Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport reported that Ramos passed his medical and is new coach Ruben Amorim's preferred choice for a forward signing.
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Milan close to record deal for Ramos
Goncalo Ramos has spent three years at French champions Paris Saint-Germain, winning the Champions League twice. (EPA Images pic) MILAN: AC Milan are set to break their record signing with the arrival of Portugal forward Goncalo Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain, according to several press reports on Friday. He will cost between 60 and 70 million euros, which would make the 25-year-old the second most expensive striker signing in Serie A history af…
The Portuguese will be the future number 9 Rossonero, satisfied the technician Amorim. The player has already carried out the medical visits
The first big blow of the Ruben Amorim era is now defined: Gonçalo Ramos will be a new player of Milan. The club Rossonero has found the agreement with the Paris Saint-Germain for the transfer of the Portuguese attacker, in an operation of more than 50 million euros more bonus. Understanding reached also with the footballer's entourage, destined to become the most expensive purchase in the history of Milan. According to The Athletic, the negotia…
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