AC Milan Sets New Price for Rafael Leao
AC Milan has adjusted the price required to part with their star, Rafael Leao, now asking for $133 million for the Portuguese forward. Although the Italian club had previously set a buyout clause of $189 million in Leao's contract, the new figure reflects a willingness to negotiate for a player who remains one of the most valuable assets in the market. This price adjustment comes at a time when several European clubs, including FC Barcelona, are showing interest in the attacker.
The recent price increase is intended to reflect Leao's value, as he has proven to be a key player for Milan and one of the most coveted players in Europe. Despite the offers received, including a proposal of $78 million plus bonuses from a Saudi club, Milan remains firm on their demand of $133 million. This amount underscores the difficulty any interested team will face in securing the Portuguese player.
FC Barcelona, which has shown particular interest in Leao as part of their search for a left winger, faces significant challenges in finalizing the transfer. The figure of $133 million is considerably high and represents a major financial hurdle for the Blaugrana, who are already managing other aspects of their budget. Additionally, competition from Premier League clubs and Saudi Arabian teams adds further pressure on Barcelona, which must carefully evaluate its options.
With the transfer window closing on August 30, Barcelona must quickly decide if they are willing to meet Milan's steep asking price. Although Leao has shown loyalty to Milan and has been a standout figure in Serie A, the allure of a potential move to Camp Nou and his special connection with the Catalan club could influence his decision. However, the financial challenge remains the primary obstacle to making the transfer a reality.