The Paris Saint-Germain has finalized its first major summer transfer, sending Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos to AC Milan. Though he never secured a permanent starting spot, Ramos departs with a remarkable achievement under his belt and a transfer fee that reflects his potential.

The 23-year-old forward, who joined PSG last summer from Benfica, leaves the French capital with an impressive tally of 21 goals scored as a substitute in official competitions. This milestone sets a new club record, underscoring his impact even from the bench. Notably, PSG remained undefeated in every match where Ramos found the net, accumulating 29 wins and 8 draws.

Gonçalo Ramos in action for PSG

AC Milan secures promising talent for €74M

AC Milan has agreed to a €74 million transfer deal for Gonçalo Ramos, with additional performance-based bonuses that could push the total to €80 million. The Italian club sees significant value in the young forward, who has demonstrated both skill and composure on the pitch despite limited starting opportunities at PSG.

A heartfelt farewell to PSG

Ramos leaves PSG after 131 appearances, contributing 45 goals and 10 assists. His emotional message to the club and its supporters highlights the deep connection forged during his time in Paris: “Today marks the end of one of the most significant chapters in my career. Wearing the PSG jersey was both a privilege and an honor I will cherish forever. Together, we created unforgettable moments and achieved extraordinary success, including two Champions League titles and numerous other trophies. I want to express my deepest gratitude to my teammates, the coaching staff, the club’s management, and above all, the fans. Your unwavering belief in me, your support through challenges, and your celebration of every victory were instrumental in our accomplishments. Though I am leaving, a piece of my heart remains with this club. PSG will always be my home, and I take immense pride in having contributed to its history. Paris will forever hold a special place in my heart and in the heart of my family.”