Tottenham considers signing Rafael Leao from AC Milan this summer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 4, 2026, 2:55 PM
Last updated Jul 4, 2026
Tottenham Hotspur is exploring a move for Rafael Leao, according to Gazzetta dello Sport. Spurs have primarily focused on other wingers but may now shift attention to Leao, who has expressed a desire to leave AC Milan. The 27-year-old has showcased his talent as a key player for Portugal during the ongoing 2026 World Cup. Despite his impressive skills, concerns about his consistency and defensive work rate remain, prompting Tottenham to weigh the potential risks and rewards of acquiring him.
- •Tottenham actively seeks a winger ahead of the summer transfer window.
- •Rafael Leao wants to leave AC Milan for a move to England.
- •Leao provided an assist in Portugal's recent World Cup match against Croatia.
- •Concerns exist regarding Leao's consistency and defensive contributions.
- •Spurs have previously pursued other players while considering Leao.
- 2:55 PMYahoo Sports — Tottenham considering move to sign Rafael Leao
"Tottenham Hotspur are now considering a move for Rafael Leao, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.Spurs are in the market for a winger, but have spent most of their time chasing Bradley Barcola, Crysenc...
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