The future of Gonçalo Ramos could soon take a decisive turn toward Serie A, as the Paris Saint-Germain striker emerges as a potential target for Italy’s top clubs.
According to reports relayed by TuttoJuve, influential agent Jorge Mendes is already working behind the scenes to explore a possible move, with AC Milan currently leading the race for the Portuguese forward.
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A Search for Playing Time and Stability
At Paris Saint-Germain, Ramos faces intense competition in an attacking department packed with world-class talent. This depth, while beneficial for the club, has limited his opportunities to secure a consistent starting role.
At 24 years old, the striker is entering a crucial phase of his career where regular playing time and a leading role are essential—especially with major international tournaments on the horizon for Portugal.
A move away from Paris could therefore represent not just a change of scenery, but a strategic step toward reclaiming prominence and sharpening his competitive edge.
Milan and Juventus Monitoring the Situation
Behind the scenes, Mendes is believed to have initiated contact with both AC Milan and Juventus to assess the feasibility of a transfer.
Milan, in particular, are actively searching for a high-quality striker to strengthen their attacking options, and Ramos fits the profile perfectly: young, technically gifted, and with significant room for development.
Financially, the deal appears within reach. PSG could be persuaded by an offer in the region of €30–35 million—a substantial yet reasonable figure in today’s market for a player of Ramos’s potential.
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For Milan, such an investment would signal both ambition and a long-term vision, while Juventus remain attentive, ready to step in should the opportunity evolve.
As the summer transfer window approaches, this situation is expected to develop further. Ramos’s next move could become one of the more intriguing stories of the mercato, potentially reshaping the attacking dynamics of whichever club secures his signature.