Rafael Leão: AC Milan winger linked with shock Fenerbahçe move

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Rafael Leão: AC Milan winger linked with shock Fenerbahçe move

AC Milan forward Rafael Leão is reportedly the subject of growing transfer interest from Turkish giants Fenerbahçe, with the likelihood of a move currently rated at 40%.

The 26-year-old left winger, valued at €65.00m on Transfermarkt, is being linked with a switch from Serie A to the Süper Lig, in what would be one of the standout deals of the Turkish window if it materialised. The speculation, recorded on 26 May 2026, suggests Fenerbahçe are exploring the possibility of tempting the Portugal and Angola national into a move to Istanbul.

Leão, who wears the number 10 shirt at San Siro, is listed without a confirmed contract expiry date, which has fuelled talk that AC Milan could face a decision over whether to cash in or risk the player running down his deal and potentially moving on as a free agent in future windows. For now, however, he remains an AC Milan player, with no official agreement in place between the clubs.

A right-footed attacker primarily deployed on the left, Leão has become one of Milan’s most important attacking outlets in recent seasons, combining pace, dribbling and direct running. Standing at 1.88m and born in Almada on 10 June 1999, he has developed into a modern wide forward capable of operating across the front line.

The dual-national forward, listed with Portuguese and Angolan nationality, has continued to feature regularly for Milan in Serie A and European competition, though full details of his latest season’s statistics and his most recent match – including opposition, date and scoreline – are not provided in the current data.

With his market value at €65.00m and interest from Fenerbahçe rated at 40%, any deal would likely require a major financial commitment from the Turkish side. If the move does happen, it would mark a dramatic change of scenery for Leão and could prove a defining moment in the next phase of his career and reputation on the European stage.

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