Serie A giants AC Milan are reportedly open to parting ways with star forward Rafael Leão this summer as part of a major squad reshuffle.
The Portuguese attacker of Angolan descent, who played a key role in Milan’s 2021/22 Serie A title-winning campaign, is among three key players the club could offload, alongside goalkeeper Mike Maignan and left-back Theo Hernández.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan’s management is willing to listen to offers for Leão despite his contract running until 2028.
The 24-year-old has a €175 million release clause, but the club is open to negotiations if a significant bid arrives.
Leão has been one of Milan’s standout performers this season, contributing 9 goals and 8 assists across all competitions.
Milan’s decision to consider selling their star trio stems from financial strategy and squad restructuring.
Theo Hernández, whose contract expires in 2026, has had a challenging season with both the club and supporters, making his exit likely.
Meanwhile, Maignan remains a crucial figure, but the club would sanction his sale if a substantial offer is made.
Leão, often linked with top European clubs, has not publicly expressed a desire to leave.
However, Milan’s willingness to negotiate could attract interest from Premier League and La Liga giants looking to strengthen their attacking options.