Arsenal pursues Rafa Leao as AC Milan winger seeks new challenge
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 12:00 PM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
Rafa Leao has expressed a desire to leave AC Milan, with Arsenal seeking to capitalize on the opportunity. The Portuguese forward has established himself as a premier talent in European football but is looking for a new adventure after Milan fell short in their bid for Champions League qualification. While Manchester United has shown interest, reports suggest Leao prefers a move to Arsenal due to the appeal of residing in London. Arsenal's potential need for attacking reinforcements could make Leao a key target this transfer window.
- •Leao wants to leave AC Milan this transfer window.
- •He prefers a move to Arsenal over Manchester United.
- •Milan faces pressure to retain Leao after failing Champions League qualification.
- •Arsenal may need to replace departing players like Gabriel Martinelli.
- •Leao's representatives have offered him to Arsenal during the transfer window.
- 12:00 PMYahoo Sports — Arsenal offered chance to beat Man Utd to sign top winger
"Rafa Leao has announced that he wants a new challenge and is expected to leave AC Milan during this transfer window as he looks to begin a new chapter in his career.The Portuguese attacker has establi...
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