Gonçalo Ramos to Milan, Grimaldo to Atlético, Fernandes to Spurs
A day of big official moves on the market: Milan announce Gonçalo Ramos from PSG, Atlético Madrid sign Alejandro Grimaldo and in the Premier League Tottenham land Mateus Fernandes. In Serie A, Como follow up Nico Paz with Luis Milla, while Juventus open several fronts between Ekhator and Svilar.
The signing of the day belongs to Milan: according to Calciomercato.com, Gonçalo Ramos «is officially a new Milan player», arriving from Paris Saint-Germain for 74 million euros plus 6 in bonuses, on a contract until 2031. For the Rossoneri it is the heavyweight attacking addition that shapes their new season.
In LaLiga, Atlético Madrid complete their deal: Alejandro Grimaldo is officially a Colchoneros player, signed from Bayer Leverkusen for 20 million euros. An experienced reinforcement down the left flank for Diego Simeone's side.
The Premier League heats up along the London axis: as reported by Calciomercato.com, Tottenham have reached an agreement with West Ham for Mateus Fernandes, an 85-million-euro operation now in its closing stages. Also in England, Manchester City are moving for young Ayyoub Bouaddi, a midfielder born in 2006.
In Serie A, Como keep dreaming big: having made Nico Paz's arrival from Real Madrid official for 60 million, the Lake Como club have also closed for Luis Milla, a midfielder coming from Getafe for 6 million euros. On the way out at Juventus, the Bianconeri are selling goalkeeper Giovanni Daffara to Parma for 6 million plus bonuses while keeping 10% of any future resale: a five-year contract is ready for the keeper.
Juventus remain the busiest side in negotiations: according to Calciomercato.com the Bianconeri are «in close contact with Genoa» for Jeff Ekhator, valued at around 18 million, even though pessimism emerged during the day over the distance between the clubs; in parallel Juve «have contacted Roma for Mile Svilar», an option identified for goal. At Napoli, Genoa have asked for information about Jens Cajuste, now among those set to leave, while Fiorentina are tracking Sevilla's Oso and free agent Óscar Mingueza is drawing interest from Atalanta, Como and Sunderland.
In the background, the 2026 World Cup is delivering shocks in the round of 32: Germany were eliminated by Paraguay, while the Netherlands went out on penalties to Morocco, who will now face Canada. Between official deals and talks still open, the coming hours promise fresh moves in Serie A, LaLiga and the Premier League.
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