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CM: Leao’s renewal remains complicated – the January offer that would make Milan think

Paolo Maldini did not manage to achieve his target of securing Rafael Leao’s renewal before the World Cup break, so now all options are open.

Calciomercato.com report how Maldini’s words from the Globe Soccer Awards last night confirmed that the club’s plans have not come to fruition, with Leao now set to jet off for the World Cup where he could well be a protagonist that makes the renewal negotiations even more difficult.

An honest Maldini, almost resigned, who even hinted at a slight annoyance at how things went: “We’ve been discussing this for months and years. When the time comes we meet, when a decision has to be made, we will. Now make predictions… The idea was to close before the World Cup, especially for players who have gone to the World Cup, in this case it was not possible for Leao.”

There are several difficulties related to Leao’s renewal such as the confusion over power of attorney between the family lawyer and agent Jorge Mendes, plus the €19.5m fine owed to Sporting CP jointly with former club Lille.

The salary request is around €8-9m net per season – a figure that Maldini and Massara will not pay – so with the World Cup and the January market approaching, an offer of €100m would make the directors think.

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6 Comments

  1. Yes sell him, Many players have same or more great than Leao but not for Bennacer, if Bennacer leaving Milan it was disaster for Milan and fans

  2. Milan shot itself in the foot. All new contracts needs to be 4+1 or 5+1. Milan needs to have the automatic option to extend 1 more year. This gives much leverage to discuss the renewal.

    1. Those unilateral options are incredibly difficult to negotiate into a contract unless the salary on offer is significant such as in the Premier League. That is one of the reasons it is almost unheard of in Serie A.

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