Milan Considers €120M Deal for PSG Target Amid Arsenal, Man Utd Links

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Milan Considers €120M Deal for PSG Target Amid Arsenal, Man Utd Links

Paris Saint-Germain could bolster its attack next summer to find consistent goal-scoring from the wing and No. 9. The UEFA Champions League campaign has shown that the Parisians have serious question marks regarding its scoring threats.

Moreover, players like Randal Kolo Muani appear to be on the way out despite the French capital side paying a massive fee for him. As manager Luis Enrique has a firm hold on molding this squad, it’s time for the reigning Ligue 1 champions to mold the attack in his vision.

Following the injury to Gonçalo Ramos, PSG have often used a false No. 9, but this hasn’t worked in these important Champions League fixtures. As a result, sporting advisor Luis Campos could be on the market to secure a player he’s familiar with.

PSG are among three clubs vying for AC Milan’s standout

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Fichajes reports that Rafael Leão is being pursued by three European clubs: Arsenal, Manchester United, and PSG. The report suggests that although he’s under contract with AC Milan until 2028 with a €175 million buyout clause, the Italian club might be open to negotiating his departure for around €120 million.

PSG could acquire a winger to challenge Bradley Barcola or move to the right side to challenge Ousmane Dembélé. Meanwhile, Manchester United could see Leão as a replacement for Marcus Rashford should they sell him.

Finally, Arsenal could use another attacking threat as the team continues to cement itself as a consistent Premier League title contender.

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