Milan’s Portuguese forward Rafael Leao will be a key player of interest in the January transfer window.
The 23-year-old helped Milan clinched the Italian Serie A title last term, netting 11 goals for the Rossoneri.
According to reports, Leao is unwilling to pen a contract extension with Milan, who failed to meet his demands.
TOP STORY – CHELSEA GET JUMP IN RAFAEL LEAO CHASE
Chelsea have emerged as the frontrunners in the hotly contested pursuit of Milan forward Rafael Leao, claims GiveMeSport’s Dean Jones.
Leao enters the final 18 months of his Milan contract in January, with interest also reportedly coming from Real Madrid and Manchester City.
Milan may be willing to let the Portuguese depart in January if they cannot convince him to sign a new deal, rating him at £86million (€100m).
ROUND-UP
– Chelsea‘s planned mid-year move for RB Leipzig’s Christopher Nkunku will not be brought forward to January despite a season-ending ACL injury for Armando Broja, reports Fabrizio Romano.
– CBS’s Ben Jacobs claims Dusan Vlahovic exiting Juventus in 2023 is a “very real possibility”, including a possible January move, with Chelsea among the clubs in contact with the Serbian’s representatives.
– Real Madrid have joined the race for Netherlands international Cody Gakpo, claims AS. Manchester United are also interested in the PSV forward, who was pursued by Leeds United in the last transfer window.
– ESPN claims Manchester United will enquire with Benfica about the status of Portugal striker Goncalo Ramos, who netted a hat-trick against Switzerland at the World Cup.
– Bayer Leverkusen are interested in signing West Ham full-back Vladimir Coufal, claims Sky Sports. The Czech, who is contracted until 2024 with the option of another year, also has interest from two other Premier League clubs.
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