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A Paris Saint-Germain target makes a strong choice for the rest of his career.

Rafael Leão breaks the silence. The Portuguese striker has put transfer rumors to rest by declaring his intention to stay at AC Milan.

The player, often cited as a possible successor to Kylian Mbappé at Paris Saint-Germain, confided to Corriere della Sera about his commitment to the Rossoneri.

“I want to win again”

Rafael Leão is linked to the Lombard club until June 2028 and he says: “My future is at AC Milan. I am here and I still have a 4 year contract. He also talks about the gratitude he feels towards the club. Milan helped me when I was in a very difficult situation, they supported me. I don’t forget, I’m loyal. »

The will-o’-the-wisp arrived in Milan in August 2019 from Lille. “I arrived as a young boy, here I grew as a man and as a footballer. I want to win again, my head is here,” said Rafael Leão.

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