AC Milan Slashes Rafael Leão’s Price to €50M as Barcelona Evaluates Alternative Move
AC Milan slashes Rafael Leão’s price to €50M as the winger is offered to Barcelona. See why the Portuguese star is open to leaving Massimiliano Allegri for La Liga.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 21, 2026, 5:59 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from YSScores

Financial Realism Forces Sharp Drop in Leão’s Market Value
The astronomical price tag that once protected Rafael Leão has finally collapsed, as AC Milan prepares for a summer of tactical and financial realignment. In a significant shift from previous seasons where the club demanded his full €175 million release clause, the "Rossoneri" management is now reportedly prepared to accept offers in the region of €50 million. This dramatic reduction reflects a season of diminishing returns and internal friction, signaling that the Portuguese star is no longer viewed as an untouchable asset in the Milan hierarchy.
Allegri Friction and Substitute Outbursts Define Difficult Season
The relationship between Leão and Milan’s iconic manager, Massimiliano Allegri, has reached a point of visible tension that has impacted the player’s on-field output. According to reports from the San Siro, Leão’s inconsistent performances—yielding just 10 goals in 25 appearances this season—have been exacerbated by disciplinary incidents, including a vocal confrontation with assistant coach Aldo Dolcetti after being substituted during a match against Lazio. This "tense atmosphere" has prompted the player’s representatives to actively seek a fresh start, with the Spanish league identified as his preferred destination.
Barcelona Views Winger as Backup to Priority Summer Targets
While the opportunity to sign a player of Leão’s caliber for €50 million is attractive, FC Barcelona is treating the offer with calculated caution. Internal sources suggest that Sporting Director Deco currently views Leão as an "alternative profile" rather than a primary objective for the left-wing position. The club’s priority remains identifying a permanent replacement for Marcus Rashford, whose high costs have made a permanent stay in Catalonia unlikely. Leão’s name sits alongside other shortlisted candidates like Alexander Sørloth as the board evaluates which profile best fits Hansi Flick’s high-intensity system.
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