Manchester United and Arsenal have made formal inquiries about AC Milan’s star winger Rafael Leao, who looks set to leave the San Siro this summer.
The Portugal international has long been regarded as one of Europe’s most exciting attacking talents and his impending signing immediately sparked a high-stakes transfer battle between England’s two biggest clubs looking to strengthen their front lines ahead of the new season.
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Latest information on Nico Sylla and Rafael Leao
The transfer race has officially begun following a major update from renowned journalist and transfer expert Nicolo Sylla.
Sylla confirmed to X that both Premier League giants have already been in contact with the winger’s camp to understand the financial terms of a potential deal.
“Manchester United and Arsenal are seeking information on Rafa Leo, who is ready to leave AC Milan in the summer transfer window and wants to play in the Premier League. No bids yet.”
Although a formal bid between clubs has not yet been submitted to AC Milan, the initial foundations have been firmly laid.
Leo’s apparent desire to test himself in England has given both United and Arsenal a huge boost, effectively giving the green light to internal discussions on how to build a dynamic forward package.
Elite winger attracting big clubs in Europe
Leo’s decision to leave Serie A has shocked the market and is sure to make him one of the hottest signings this summer.
Man United and Arsenal have made inquiries, but they are not the only ones to be linked with the attacker.
Liverpool have also had a long-standing interest in Leo, with recent reports suggesting the Portuguese has been linked with the Reds once again, along with Chelsea.
| player | club | app | the goal | assist |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rafael Leo | ac milan | 291 | 80 | 65 |
Rafael Leao stats (via transfermarkt)
Blessed with blistering speed, elite dribbling ability and a proven track record in big games, the Portuguese forward would be a transformative signing for any elite team.

