Beyond the formation that Massimiliano Allegri decides to use next season (3-5-2 or 4-3-3), it will be crucial for AC Milan to add at least two new forwards to the squad. It is no secret that a centre-forward is the Rossoneri’s top priority, as for too many years they have lacked a true striker capable of guaranteeing a significant number of goals.

Was Gonçalo Ramos proposed by representatives to AC Milan?
The names linked with the Rossoneri in recent weeks are several, and in the last few hours a new one has emerged: Gonçalo Ramos, a striker born in 2001 who plays for Paris Saint-Germain, where this season he has so far made 41 appearances and scored 12 goals across all competitions. The Portuguese player wants to play more and have a leading role next season, and for this reason he is set to leave the French club. His agents have offered him to Milan, who could consider making this investment, also in light of his age, as relayed via Milan News today.
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This was reported this morning by Tuttosport, which explains that Gonçalo Ramos has already been on Milan’s radar in several transfer windows, but only through enquiries and never with a concrete negotiation. However, the fact that the Portuguese forward has been proposed by his entourage suggests there could now be room to open talks. On the wish list of the management at Via Aldo Rossi, the “usual” names remain: Alexander Sorloth of Atlético Madrid, Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona (who will leave on a free transfer in the summer), Dušan Vlahović of Juventus FC (also out of contract on 30 June), and Nicolas Jackson of Chelsea FC (currently on loan at FC Bayern Munich this season but set to return to London).















