AC Milan wisely chose to sacrifice Leao, and Grand Paris is expected to be the receiver

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-01

AC Milan wisely chose to sacrifice Leao, and Grand Paris is expected to be the receiver.

France's number one Kylian Mbappe is about to say goodbye to Ligue 1 and the link between him and Real Madrid has been going on for a long time, and Paris must find a replacement for him. Portuguese player Rafael Leao, now a member of AC Milan club, has been a seeker for the French giants. Recent reports from France and Italy have revealed that the Parisian club have admitted they are interested in bringing in Rafael Leao and are making him a focus for a summer transfer. Rafael Leao's team have also been offered an offer by the French club, a player who is now worth around €90 million and is a well-known trading platform. After signing the striker, the club will have to pay 175 million euros in liquidated damages.

Although the Portuguese has told the news that he has never considered leaving Milan, it is clear to everyone that this is just a formality, given that the transfer landscape is changing so fast and you can never predict what will happen next. Especially in this era of commercial interests above all else, loyalty to a team has become very rare. However, there have been no official talks between the two sides as the summer deal is still some time away. Leao has developed over two or three seasons and he has gone from being a mere winger to a striker, a striker. He rarely uses his strength to suppress opposing defenders, but uses his skills to get rid of opponents. The older you get, the more injuries you get, the more justified this style of play becomes. The Portuguese's performance against Stefano Piori has dropped this season, compared to the previous two seasons when he scored and assisted, and he has made 26 appearances, 23 of which have been starts, six goals and five assists, and he has not performed as well as new signings Jovic and Okafor.

AC Milan will definitely opt for a player in a higher position. AC Milan's owner, Red Birds, will certainly not say yes, after all, they are more interested in the club's long-term development strategy than the long-term strategy. The fact that Tonelli joined Premier League upstarts Newcastle last season is the best proof of that. An income of more than 100 million euros could also allow Moncada and Franey to re-energize the transfer window, where they will need to make significant investments in a number of roles. Especially given that Milan are likely to change managers this summer, this funding is undoubtedly a big boost for the new manager.

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