PSG Talk
·2 November 2024
PSG Talk
·2 November 2024
Last month, Fichajes reported that Rafael Leão is drawing interest from three European clubs: Arsenal, Manchester United, and Paris Saint-Germain.
Leão is currently under contract with AC Milan until 2028, with a buyout clause set at €175 million. However, the report suggests that Milan might be open to negotiating his departure for around €120 million.
At PSG, Leão could either join as a winger to compete with Bradley Barcola or move to the right side to challenge Ousmane Dembélé. For Manchester United, Leão could step in as a potential replacement for Marcus Rashford if they decide to sell him.
Meanwhile, Arsenal is eager to strengthen its attack to become a more consistent contender for the Premier League title.
SPORT reports that Barcelona are closely monitoring Leão’s situation at AC Milan. The Spanish club seems interested in adding another player in his prime to strengthen its current squad and could be prepared to make a significant investment to do so.
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TuttoSport reports that the relationship between Leão and manager Paulo Fonseca isn’t great, and this is no longer just a rumor or speculation; it’s a fact. Leão’s exclusion from the starting XI against Napoli highlights the differences in how the coach and his star player view things—almost in completely opposing ways.
Fonseca is firm in his belief that the team comes before the individual, and from his perspective, he hasn’t seen the improvements in Leão that he hoped for over the past few months.
Inside the Milanello locker room, many hoped that the bond between the two compatriots would strengthen, believing that a more profound understanding—perhaps even on a linguistic level—could lead to Leão’s growth.
Moreover, the report from the Italian media outlet adds that under the current circumstances, Leão seems reluctant to stay, with reports suggesting he has instructed his representatives to monitor the situation for January unless things change with Fonseca or there’s a coaching change.
The Italian media outlet’s report adds that the situation can’t go on like this, and the club needs to take action to prevent a potentially explosive issue. Given the current circumstances, Leão appears hesitant to remain at the club.
Leão has reportedly told his representatives to monitor the situation closely for January, especially if things don’t improve with Fonseca or there’s a coaching change.
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