
Gonçalo Ramos at Milan: a 70 million purchase
Milan is preparing for a record transfer, Gonçalo Ramos from PSG for 70 million.
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Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly known as AC Milan or simply Milan, stands as one of the most storied and successful professional football clubs in Italy and across Europe. Founded in 1899, the club has built a formidable legacy, renowned for its iconic red and black striped kits, earning them the nickname "Rossoneri" (The Red and Blacks). Based in Milan, Italy, the club shares the historic San Siro Stadium with its fierce city rival, Internazionale. AC Milan boasts an impressive trophy cabinet, including numerous Serie A titles and a remarkable record in European competitions, cementing its status as a global football powerhouse with a passionate fanbase worldwide. Their commitment to excellence has consistently placed them among the elite clubs in the sport's history.
AC Milan concluded their 2025-2026 Serie A campaign, having competed vigorously for a strong finish and European qualification. While their city rivals, Internazionale, secured the 21st Scudetto in May 2026, Milan continued to push for their objectives, demonstrating their characteristic resilience. The season saw the Rossoneri navigate a challenging league schedule, aiming to build momentum for future success. Earlier in the season, in late 2023, the team faced tough fixtures, with manager Stefano Pioli emphasizing the need for consistency, particularly ahead of matches like the one against Atalanta, and progressed in European competitions.

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