The construction of the new Milan is progressing through careful planning that encompasses both incoming transfers and all the other decisions needed to approach the upcoming season in the best possible way.

The signing of Gonçalo Ramos represents only one of the first building blocks put in place by the club's management as part of a much broader project, designed to ensure competitiveness, balance and depth throughout the squad. At the same time, the club is also assessing the possible departures of players who could leave, contract renewals for those considered essential, and the development pathway of young talents who have shown promising qualities over the past few seasons, as relayed via Milannews.it.
All of these assessments will be decisive over the coming weeks, during which the club will finalise the remaining details of the squad. The objective remains to provide the head coach with a complete, reliable group capable of competing consistently in every competition. Meanwhile, the club is keeping numerous discussions open with other teams, closely monitoring the transfer market and evaluating any opportunity that could prove advantageous before the official close of the summer transfer window.
Meanwhile, at Milan, Rafa Leão's future remains under evaluation. This morning, Corriere dello Sport ran the headline:
"Leão remains among the players available for transfer."
We also read: "Rafael Leão's superb assist for Gonçalo Ramos' winning goal in Portugal's match against Croatia will not alter Milan's plans for the Portuguese winger. The 27-year-old is expected to leave, and the club will look to find him a new destination this summer, with his valuation estimated at between €60 million and €70 million."















