Barcelona want to sign Rafael Leao from AC Milan

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Barcelona are interested in signing Rafael Leao from AC Milan in the summer transfer window, according to Fichajes. The report has noted that Milan do not want to sell the Portugal international attacker and will demand a lot in transfer fees.

Leao has been on the books of Milan since 2019 when he joined from Lille. The Portugal international winger has established himself as one of the best players in the world and is one of the first names on the Rossoneri teamsheet when he is fit and available. He helped Milan win Serie A in the 2021-22 season.

Milan are as low as seventh in the Serie A table at the moment with 38 points from 23 matches, seven points behind fourth-placed Lazio, Meanwhile, Barcelona currently find themselves third in the La Liga table with 45 points from 22 matches, five points behind leaders and defending champions Real Madrid.

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