Why Leao can still make big Milan profit as Rashford could decide his future
Milan can set the price tag for Rafael Leao at considerably lower than before and still make a big profit, but Barcelona’s interest hinges on Marcus Rashford and his future.
It is more likely than ever before that the Rossoneri will be ready to part with their star man, who has struggled with recurring injury, poor form, and a bad attitude in his interactions with teammates and coach Max Allegri.
His current contract only runs to June 2028, so a sale would need to be this summer to still get the maximum possible fee, as negotiations for a new deal have ground to a halt.
There is the hope that he will have a good World Cup with Portugal and therefore boost his profile, helping scouts forget the recent form shown at San Siro.
Leao sale to boost Milan coffers
La Gazzetta dello Sport point out that while the €175m release clause now seems outlandish, the fact remains anything above €11m this summer will still qualify as pure profit, considering he was signed from Lille in 2019.
The asking price would likely be in the region of €50m, but that still might be beyond the most interested party, as Barcelona are forced to make a decision.
If they buy Rashford outright from Manchester United for €30m after his loan experience, then the Blaugrana will not be in a position to also go for Leao.
On the other hand, if they do invest in Rashford, then Manchester United might be more inclined to go for Leao themselves.
Despite his problems and struggling to adapt as a centre-forward in the 3-5-2 formation, he has still scored 10 goals with three assists in 27 competitive games this season.