Milan have officially signed Gonçalo Ramos as their marquee attacking addition this summer, according to reports in Italy. The Portuguese forward joins the Rossoneri as head coach Ruben Amorim begins pre-season training with a squad facing potential changes in the forward line. Milan’s training camp at Milanello begins Monday morning with several players absent due to international commitments, but Amorim has a clear vision for the team’s attacking structure.
The arrival of Ramos is expected to significantly impact the existing forward options at the San Siro. Christian Pulisic is anticipated to shift to the left wing following a recent injury setback, while the future of Rafael Leão remains uncertain. Despite speculation linking him with a move away, the club have yet to receive any concrete offers for the Portuguese winger.
Amorim is also considering options for other attacking players within the squad. Samuel Chukwueze is expected to remain with the club, despite previous reports suggesting he could be used in a deal to finance other transfers. Nkunku, recovering from injury, is poised for a potential resurgence within the team, while Gimenez is currently sidelined with another injury concern.
The potential departure of Leão could prompt Milan to seek an additional high-profile attacking reinforcement. The club are also evaluating the future of young forward Camarda, with options including increased playing time within the first team or a loan spell to gain valuable experience. Ramos, 22, arrives with a growing reputation after a promising season with Benfica, where he established himself as a prolific goalscorer. His signing represents a significant investment in Milan’s attacking future and provides Amorim with a key focal point in attack. The club will hope the Portuguese international can replicate his Benfica form in Serie A, bolstering their Champions League ambitions.
The restructuring of the Milan attack under Amorim signals a clear intent to build a dynamic and potent forward line capable of challenging for both domestic and European honours. The coming weeks, including a pre-season tour of Australia and Indonesia, will be crucial in integrating Ramos and refining the team’s attacking strategy.




