Rafael Leao Faces Uncertain Future as Europe's Top Clubs Lose Interest
Rafael Leao's future at AC Milan has become increasingly unclear ahead of the summer transfer window. The Portuguese forward, once considered one of Europe's brightest attacking talents, is now struggling to attract serious interest from elite clubs across the continent.
Several major teams, including Arsenal, Manchester United, and Barcelona, were previously linked with Leao but have reportedly stepped away from pursuing a deal. This situation has complicated Milan's plans to rebuild the squad, especially since the club had hoped to earn a significant transfer fee from the player's potential departure.
Leao's market value has reportedly declined due to inconsistent performances throughout the season. Under Massimiliano Allegri's tactical system, the 26-year-old has often been deployed in a central attacking role where he has struggled to make a consistent impact. Although he has scored 10 goals in 30 competitive appearances, his lack of recent goals in Serie A has raised concerns.
Supporters have also become increasingly frustrated with the winger's performances. During several important matches, Leao faced negative reactions from fans after missing key opportunities and failing to influence games. As he approaches his late twenties, many observers now view him less as a rising prospect and more as a player trying to rediscover his best form.
Despite the uncertainty, Milan still hopes Leao can regain attention from clubs in the Premier League and La Liga, especially if he performs well at the upcoming World Cup. His contract with the Italian club runs until 2028, but with no signs of a renewal, Milan may see this summer as the best opportunity to secure a major transfer fee while continuing their push to qualify for next season's Champions League.
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