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Milan break the club record, transfer Ramos from PSG
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Milan break the club record, transfer Ramos from PSG

AC Milan has officially announced the signing of Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), completing the club’s most expensive transfer in history. Ramos signed a five-year contract worth an initial €74 million, potentially reaching €90 million with bonuses. The 25-year-old, currently with the Portuguese national team at the World Cup, will train under new manager Ruben Amorim. This move surpasses the previous record held by Rafael Leão, who joined Milan from Lille in 2019 for around €50 million. Ramos expressed gratitude to PSG for his three-year tenure, calling it a significant chapter in his career. He joined PSG from Benfica, where he won three Ligue 1 titles, two French Cups, and two UEFA Champions League trophies. PSG congratulated Ramos on his achievements and wished him continued success.

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Milan break the club record, transfer Ramos from PSG

AC Milan has officially announced the signing of Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), completing the club’s most expensive transfer in history. Ramos signed a five-year contract worth an initial €74 million, potentially reaching €90 million with bonuses. The 25-year-old, currently with the Portuguese national team at the World Cup, will train under new manager Ruben Amorim. This move surpasses the previous record held by Rafael Leão, who joined Milan from Lille in 2019 for around €50 million. Ramos expressed gratitude to PSG for his three-year tenure, calling it a significant chapter in his career. He joined PSG from Benfica, where he won three Ligue 1 titles, two French Cups, and two UEFA Champions League trophies. PSG congratulated Ramos on his achievements and wished him continued success.

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