
Rafael Leao receives offer worth almost double AC Milan salary as Portugal winger considers leaving Serie A side
Galatasaray lead chase with big contract offer
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While the Turkish Super Lig might not have been the first destination in mind for a player who was named Serie A MVP just four years ago, Galatasaray's ambition is evident. The club has successfully lured high-profile attackers from Italy in the past, including Mauro Icardi and Victor Osimhen, and they are now positioning themselves to make Leao their next marquee arrival as they look to build a squad capable of competing at the highest level in Europe.
Leao signals intention to leave
The 26-year-old’s future in Milan has become a subject of intense speculation following his own candid remarks while on international duty. Speaking in Portugal before flying to the United States for the World Cup,
Addressing his status with the Rossoneri, the former Lille man stated: "I have given everything; I want a new challenge in another league."
These words have resonated throughout Milanello, suggesting that the relationship between the club and its star winger has reached a conclusion. Having struggled to replicate his best form under difficult circumstances, Leao appears ready to leave the Bosporus for a new chapter in his career.
Milan’s leadership void and transfer roadblocks
Despite the concrete interest from Turkey, any potential deal is expected to be a drawn-out process that may not reach a conclusion until late July or August.
Furthermore, Galatasaray face their own logistical challenges due to Turkish squad registration rules. Super Lig clubs are permitted 14 foreign players, with specific quotas for those over and under the age of 23. Currently, the Turkish side has no available slots for international players, meaning they must offload current squad members before they can officially submit a formal bid to Milan for Leao’s registration.
Evaluation and market competition for the winger
The price tag for the Portuguese winger has naturally fluctuated due to his dip in form, but he remains a valuable asset for the Rossoneri. If Galatasaray remain the sole bidders, they will be in a position to negotiate with Milan from a position of relative strength.
This season, Leao has made 31 appearances across all competitions, netting 10 goals and providing three assists.
However, the upcoming World Cup serves as a potential shop window for the player. Should Leao produce an impressive performance in North America, interest from other major European leagues could return, potentially driving up the price and complicating Galatasaray's pursuit. For now, the Turkish giants remain the only club to have put a substantial financial package on the table as the summer transfer saga begins to heat up.
