
Milan Masterstroke: Goncalo Ramos' £60m Move Sets Stage for World Cup 2026
BBC Sport·June 30, 2026
AC Milan has made a massive statement in the summer transfer market, securing the signature of Portuguese international Goncalo Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain in a blockbuster deal worth a reported £60 million. According to BBC Sport, this staggering figure shatters the Rossoneri’s previous transfer record, underlining the Italian giants' ambition to reclaim domestic dominance and make a deep run in Europe.
For Ramos, the move to the iconic San Siro represents far more than just a lucrative change of scenery; it is a critical career pivot with the expanded FIFA World Cup 2026 looming on the horizon. Football fans will vividly remember the striker's explosive arrival on the global stage at the 2022 tournament in Qatar, where he famously announced himself to the world with a stunning hat-trick against Switzerland after stepping into the starting lineup for Cristiano Ronaldo.
However, his transition to French football following that World Cup was met with mixed results. Despite contributing to PSG's domestic dominance, Ramos often found himself rotating in a heavily star-studded Parisian attack, struggling to capture the consistent, explosive rhythm he enjoyed at Benfica. At AC Milan, the 23-year-old will immediately be tasked with being the undisputed focal point of the offense. He steps in to fill the void left by veteran Olivier Giroud, inheriting the weight of leading a historic institution's frontline.
This guaranteed prominence in one of Europe's most tactically rigorous leagues is exactly what Ramos needs to cement his starting spot for Portugal's 2026 campaign. With Roberto Martinez's side looking like early favorites to conquer North America in two years, a firing, confident Ramos is an absolute necessity. Consistent starts in Serie A will force him to elevate his all-around game, sharpening his movement against some of the best defenders in the world.
Milan supporters will be eager to see how his aggressive pressing and clinical finishing translate to Italian football. If he can quickly adapt to the physical demands of Serie A, this £60m investment could prove to be a bargain. As the new season rapidly approaches, all eyes will be on Ramos to see if he can rediscover his lethal best—ultimately propelling Milan back to the summit of Italian football while simultaneously priming himself for a massive World Cup 2026 showcase.
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