Barça monitors Leao’s situation

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FC Barcelona is monitoring Rafael Leao’s situation at AC Milan. The Catalan club attempted to sign the Portuguese striker over the summer, but Milan refused to consider negotiations. According to the daily Sport, Barça is ready to return to the charge for the Lusitanian winger.

Milan ready to let Leao slip away

The Spanish giants are monitoring Leão’s situation very closely. The 25-year-old has many admirers at Barcelona, ​​including president Joan Laporta. Leão, for his part, is growing tired of his situation in Milan and his price is falling.

FC Barcelona will wait to see if they can offload the Portuguese international for a reasonable price. The current La Liga leaders were very motivated to sign a left winger and this summer, 22-year-old Nico Williams was the first choice. The Athletic Bilbao star could also return to the Blaugrana’s sights.

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