JOURNALIST:AC Milan president Issues Rafael Leao Update Over Chelsea Target Offered New Deal

In light of Rafael Leao’s connections to Chelsea and Arsenal during the transfer window, AC Milan has made a statement.

Rafael Leao’s future at AC Milan has been updated for Chelsea and Arsenal in light of possible transfer rumors.

Given that the Portugal international’s contract only expires in the summer of 2024 and his recent impressive play, there may be a chance for him to go.

Despite the Rossoneri’s inability to win back-to-back Scudetti, the 23-year-old has eight goals and six assists in 19 Serie A outings this season.

It implies that news of interested teams come as little surprise, especially because there have been many indications of a potential transfer to Chelsea.

Leao and Milan are rumored to have begun discussions on an extended stay as his contract is expiring, but things could have altered.

On the day of the January transfer deadline, there were reports claiming that negotiations had broken down and the winger might be heading out.

Milan, however, acted swiftly to try and quell these rumors, issuing a succinct statement that ended any speculation of talks ending.

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The text stated: “False reports of discussions breaking down with Leao are detrimental to the club’s and player’s reputations.

AC Milan and Leao continue to negotiate in a professional manner.

The athlete addressed any such rumors that negotiations had fallen down over a deal in a tweet of his own, further clarifying the message. A message on Twitter from

“Thanks bro,” he wrote in response to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano’s post encouraging others to spread the word about the news.

The winger’s contract with the Italian powerhouses is about to expire; it is unclear if a solution will be found, but teams like Arsenal and Chelsea may decide to wait and see how things work out before making a move.

 

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