
"AC Milan have been 'very satisfied' with Rafael Leao's season so far and according to a report, they could soon open renewal talks with their No.10. In the summer, Leao ended up in the spotlight quite a lot after a disappointing 2024-25 campaign. Many have described this season as the last chance for the Portuguese international to prove himself, especially since he now relies on the support of Massimiliano Allegri."
"If not now then his definitive leap in quality will probably never happen, has been the narrative. So far, with six goals and one assist in ten games, Leao has responded in the best way possible and it's something Milan have taken notice of. Renewal talks possible According to Fabrizio Romano in one of his latest videos, Milan are now 'very satisfied' with their star thanks to his attitude, numbers, concentration, and way of fighting."
"It's exactly what they asked for in the summer and Allegri, in that sense, seems to have had an impact on the player. As Romano continues, this satisfaction could be the start of renewal talks between the two parties. Leao's current contract will expire in 2028, so there is no immediate rush, but if the season were to continue like this, he will likely be rewarded. Furthermore, since most clubs have been worried about Leao's consistency, this season could prove that he has what it takes and thus increase the interest on the mercato again."
AC Milan are very satisfied with Rafael Leao's current season owing to his attitude, statistics, concentration, and determination. Leao struggled in 2024-25 and entered the summer under scrutiny, with many viewing the current campaign as a final opportunity to demonstrate progression. He has scored six goals and provided one assist in ten games, showing marked improvement and benefiting from Massimiliano Allegri's influence. The club could open contract renewal talks if Leao maintains this level, despite his contract running until 2028. Continued consistency could raise transfer-market interest as clubs reassess his reliability.
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