AC Milan's stance on their star forward, Rafael Leao, appears to be shifting as the summer transfer window approaches. According to reports from Corriere della Sera, the Rossoneri are now prepared to entertain offers starting at €50 million for the Portuguese international, a significant drop from the €175 million release clause that has previously defined his value.
This strategic pivot is reportedly driven by a challenging season for the 26-year-old. While a key figure in Milan's 2021-22 Scudetto triumph, Leao has managed 10 goals in 25 appearances across all competitions this campaign, with his form hampered by physical issues. Recent on-field frustrations, including a visible reaction to being substituted against Lazio, have further fueled speculation about his future at the San Siro.
Despite the dip, Leao's overall contribution to Milan remains substantial, with 80 goals and 64 assists in 285 appearances. His contract runs until 2028, giving the club a strong negotiating position. However, this new reported price tag signals a pragmatic approach from Milan's management, potentially opening the door for a major summer transfer saga that could reshape their attacking lineup and send ripples through the European market.
