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Rafael Leao’s exit plan: Milan seek Saudi cash as agent exits

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

AC Milan face a strategic need to secure a sizable fee as Rafael Leao prepares to drop his agent and eye a Saudi move, a step that could fund reinvestment after the Portuguese forward signalled a desire for a new challenge.

The Rossoneri are entertaining offers from the Saudi Pro League, where a local agency is already handling his potential transfer. Milan’s strategy hinges on securing a fee that meets their minimum valuation, with the club reportedly targeting a minimum €60m for any departure.

Leao confirmed he will drop his dedicated agent and be represented by a team of lawyers as he eyes a summer exit. This decision follows his earlier admission that he would seek a fresh challenge, aligning with the club’s need to balance ambition and finance.

Transfer expert Sacha Tavolieri noted that Leao has ‘stopped using a dedicated agent’ and now works with ‘several lawyers’ to manage his future. Tavolieri’s comment was confirmed by the transfer specialist who follows the case closely.

Leao’s contract with Milan carries a €175m release clause, a figure that underscores the club’s valuation threshold. No formal offer has materialised from clubs in Europe’s top‑five leagues, though interest has been mentioned from a number of English clubs. Tottenham appear uninterested.

The Saudi Pro League has already shown initial interest, with the player now represented by a local agency for a potential move to Saudi Arabia. A deal would provide Milan with a substantial sum that could be reinvested into the squad.

If the transfer materialises, Leao could join the Saudi Pro League while Milan receives the agreed fee. Conversely, a failure to agree may see the Portuguese striker remain at the club for another season.

A photo by Charlotte Wilson/Getty Images captures Leao celebrating Portugal’s fifth goal in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group K match against Uzbekistan at Houston Stadium on June 23, 2026 in Houston, Texas. The image underscores his rising profile ahead of his potential summer departure.

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