AC Milan just made the most expensive signing in the club’s history, and it isn’t a midfielder or a goalkeeper. It’s Goncalo Ramos, the Portuguese striker arriving from Paris Saint-Germain for a reported £60 million, roughly €70 million.

Both AC Milan and PSG are deeply embedded in the fan token ecosystem, and a transfer of this magnitude tends to move sentiment before it moves anything else.

Milan’s $ACM token, launched in 2021 through a partnership with Socios.com on the Chiliz blockchain, gives holders voting rights on minor club decisions and access to experiences. PSG’s equivalent, the $PSG token, just marked its fifth anniversary in early 2025. The Socios.com partnership with AC Milan was extended in October 2025, locking in their collaboration on the Chiliz blockchain. Milan separately expanded its relationship with Bitpanda in February 2025, with the Austrian crypto exchange becoming the club’s Official Crypto Trading Partner and taking up jersey sponsorship.

What the Ramos deal actually means for token holders

Goncalo Ramos is not involved in any known crypto or NFT project. The transfer doesn’t change the utility of $ACM or $PSG tokens in any structural way. Holders can’t do more or less with their tokens today than they could yesterday.