AC Milan signs Gonçalo Ramos from PSG for a club-record fee

PSG's Goncalo Ramos celebrates after winning the Champions League final soccer match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal in Budapest, Hungary, on May 30, 2026. AC Milan has completed the signing of Portugal forward Gonçalo Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain for a club record fee of over 70 million euros. Credit: AP/Armin Durgut
MILAN — AC Milan completed the signing of Portugal forward Gonçalo Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday for a club record fee of more than 70 million euros ($80 million).
Ramos, who has just turned 25, is new coach Rúben Amorim’s first signing and shows a real statement of intent from Milan, which is coming off what its American owners deemed “an unequivocal failure” of a season.
Ramos has signed a five-year deal. Italian media reports that Milan has paid around 74 million euros ($84 million), smashing the club’s previous record. It is also among the highest transfer fees ever paid by a Serie A club.
Milan’s previous record transfer was the 49.5 million euros ($56.5 million) it paid Lille for Rafael Leão in 2019.
Ramos has spent the past three seasons at PSG, scoring 45 goals in 131 appearances and winning a number of trophies, including three Ligue 1 titles and two Champions League crowns. He previously played for Benfica.
Ramos is currently at the World Cup with Portugal — his second appearance in soccer’s biggest competition. He also helped Portugal win the Nations League last year.
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