CEO Tells Arsenal They Can Sign Portuguese Winger For Monster €175 million
AC Milan have made clear their firm position regarding the future of their star, Rafael Leao, with Arsenal reportedly interested in a potential deal.
Leao has been one of AC Milan’s most important players over the past four seasons, registering over 40 goals and over 30 assists across over 150 games for the club.
According to statements from the club’s CEO, Giorgio Furlani, the Portuguese winger will only be sold for a considerable sum of €175 million, according to Fichajes.net
The report adds that The €175 million release clause sets out a clear message from Milan: they are willing to retain Leao unless an exceptionally high offer is submitted. Furlani has also stated that the player’s desire is to continue at Milan, which reinforces the club’s stance regarding his future.
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There is something there in the potential of Leao – he really is a special talent and could be a great long-term investment – but not for that €175 million that is being talked about.
He wont be coming to the Premier League anytime soon as he has made his feeling very clear – he would like to stay at Milan – but we are sure that Arsenal will continue to be linked with the man
The amount of speculation regarding the future of a number of the clubs players means that the Gunners will probably need to delve into that transfer kitty and add some more players to the side
However – as we said – we do not feel that Leao would bring the goals and quality that ARSENAL need – and they will certainly struggle to pay the amount of money if they want to stay within that financial fair play rule.
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