Gonçalo Ramos has completed a permanent transfer to AC Milan, bringing an end to his short spell with Paris Saint-Germain. The Portuguese forward posted a lengthy farewell message to PSG supporters on his social media accounts on Tuesday, expressing his gratitude for the opportunity to represent the club.
Ramos described playing for PSG as a “privilege and honour” that he would carry with him forever. He highlighted the unforgettable moments shared with the team and emphasized that the club would always hold a special place in his heart, stating that Paris would remain “a home” for him and his family. The details of the transfer fee have not been disclosed by either club.
The 22-year-old striker joined PSG on loan from Benfica last summer, with the French champions holding an option to buy. While he showed flashes of promise, Ramos struggled for consistent starting opportunities in a competitive attacking lineup that included Kylian Mbappé and others. He made 32 appearances across all competitions for PSG, scoring six goals.
AC Milan will be hoping Ramos can rediscover the form he showed for Benfica, where he established himself as a prolific goalscorer. In the 2022-23 season, Ramos scored 19 goals in 39 appearances for the Portuguese side, attracting interest from several top European clubs. Milan are looking to strengthen their attacking options ahead of next season and see Ramos as a key addition to their squad. This move offers Ramos a chance to become a central figure in a new project and potentially reignite his career trajectory.
The transfer represents a quick turnaround for Ramos, who had only been with PSG for one season. For PSG, the move allows them to free up space in their squad and potentially reinvest the funds in other areas. The departure of Ramos is the first official exit confirmed by the club as they begin to reshape their team for the upcoming campaign.




