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Barcelona's stance on signing Leao

Reports in Spain suggest Barcelona are assessing the possibility of signing Rafael Leão from AC Milan in the upcoming summer window. Sources indicate Milan would consider a sale for around fifty million euros, while the Portuguese forward has been offered to Barcelona and is said to be receptive to a new challenge in La Liga.

Even so, Leão is not viewed as the leading candidate for the left‑wing role, instead appearing as an alternative on a broader shortlist under review by the sporting department. The situation remains fluid and could evolve as market dynamics shift and Barcelona refine their priorities for next season. Leão is enduring a difficult campaign in Italy, marked by inconsistent performances and a strained relationship with coach Massimiliano Allegri. These factors have fuelled speculation over his future, but for now Barcelona are merely exploring the option rather than placing him at the top of their transfer agenda.

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