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AC Milan has publicly stated that they will not sell Rafael Leão to Bayern Munich or Barcelona, despite the clubs' purported interest. However, internal reports suggest Milan could reconsider their stance for a substantial offer, specifically €85 million. Bayern Munich is reportedly divided on their interest in Leão. Meanwhile, FC Barcelona is focusing on Liverpool's Luis Díaz as a primary target, also considering Marcus Rashford. Díaz prefers a move to Barcelona but isn’t ready to push for it yet.
AC Milan has been firm that they will not sell Rafael Leão, asserting that Bayern Munich or FC Barcelona would not sway their decision. However, the club anticipates that Bayern will eventually come forward with a substantial offer. Reports suggest that if Bayern—who are reportedly divided on Leão—offer €85 million, AC Milan might reconsider their position and engage in negotiations.
Experiencing increasing interest from FC Barcelona, Bayern Munich appears to be weighing its options regarding Rafael Leão and Liverpool's Luis Díaz. Barcelona prioritizes Díaz, especially since Nico Williams opted for Athletic Club. Díaz desires a move to Barcelona but isn't willing to force it now, while Marcus Rashford dreams of joining the club and is prepared to accept a lower salary to do so.
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