Rafael Leao leaves, a big club opens its arms to him

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FC Barcelona hopes to return to the 1:1 rule in La Liga before the transfer window opens next summer.

If Barca succeed, it could mean a big-money transfer can be completed. If this is the case, Rafael Leao is necessarily one of the players most considered by the club’s sports department.

Leao has been in FC Barcelona’s crosshairs for some time, and president Joan Laporta is particularly keen to bring him in from Milan.

Barça in dreams

According to MD, the idea of ​​a transfer next summer is gaining ground at Barca, especially as club officials believe the 25-year-old would further improve under Hansi Flick.

According to the report, a deal could be worth around €80 million, while it is also noted that Leao would be desperate to join Barcelona if they sign him next summer. It will be very interesting to see how this interest develops as we approach the opening of the transfer window in early July.

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