The future of Milan’s attack could still speak Portuguese, as Gonçalo Ramos’s name has returned strongly into the Rossoneri orbit, given the now increasingly likely departure of Rafael Leão. The PSG striker, coming off a less-than-impressive season despite winning the Champions League, has long been appreciated by those at Via Aldo Rossi and could represent an ideal profile for Rúben Amorim’s style of football.
Ramos, 25, believes his spell in Paris is over, but he will not push too hard for a move out of respect for Paris Saint-Germain. However, the French club does not appear to be strongly opposed to the player’s wishes, with his valuation set at around 40 million euros, a fee that would be affordable for Milan should Rafael Leão’s departure materialise, as relayed via Milan News.















