Man Utd now progressing in talks to sign £67m top target to replace Onana

Manchester United appear to be advancing in their move to replace Andre Onana with a top goalkeeper target following a new transfer update.

Man Utd regret signing Onana and are looking to sell goalkeeper

The Red Devils decided to replace David de Gea with Onana back in 2023, however, that has been a decision that has arguably been the wrong one with the way things have gone for the Cameroon international at Old Trafford.

The former Inter Milan shot-stopper, who helped the Serie A side to the Champions League final against Manchester City, is thought to be unsettled in Manchester and has been for a long time.

In fact, there have been claims that Man Utd regret signing Onana and he is on course to be sold this summer with interest from Saudi Arabia.

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The 29-year-old has still been a regular under Ruben Amorim, however, with Onana looking likely to exit Old Trafford, a replacement will be required.

Again, it looks as if the Red Devils could go shopping in Italy for a number one and in Milan specifically, but this time with AC Milan.

Man Utd progressing in talks to sign £67m Mike Maignan

According to a report from Spain, Man Utd have taken a ‘giant step’ to sign Mike Maignan from AC Milan.

It is believed that the Frenchman is the ‘top priority’ to replace Onana and that ‘negotiations’ between the player and the Red Devils have ‘progressed significantly’.

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Now, United are planning to make contact with AC Milan to discuss the terms of a transfer, but it looks as if Maignan is keen on swapping Milan for Manchester.

Previous reports have valued Maignan at £67m, although there could be a 50% discount if he refuses to sign a new contract over the coming months, with his current deal set to expire in 2026.

AC Milan signed the ‘keeper back in 2021 from Lille and he has gone on to make more than 150 appearances for the Italian giants.

Maignan is also France’s first-choice goalkeeper and recently starred in a penalty shootout against Croatia to help his country qualify for the Nations League semi-finals.

Kylian Mbappe was quick to praise Maignan, saying: “We know we have a goalkeeper who makes the difference in penalties, so we’re at an advantage.”

Meanwhile, France boss Didier Deschamps added: “The French national team players know very well that Mike is very effective in penalties. He has that quality, the better. It’s a technical skill. He’s a goalkeeper who performed well in this penalty series, we owe him our qualification. It would have been frustrating to lose because we had the opportunity to have a bigger gap earlier.”

Florian Wirtz's 'secret meeting' with Arne Slot helped seal Liverpool transfer – FIVE years after Reds first approached Bayer Leverkusen's family

Didi Hamann has claimed that Florian Wirtz's "secret meeting" with Arne Slot helped Liverpool to lure the Bayer Leverkusen star to Anfield.

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  • Wirtz has been a long-term target for Liverpool
  • Slot convinced him to choose the Reds over other suitors
  • Liverpool to pay £116m for his services
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Despite persistent interest from Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich, Wirtz has opted to make the switch to Merseyside. Liverpool have agreed to pay a British record £116 million ($156m) fee to Leverkusen for his services as they managed to negotiate a reduced package.

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    Former Liverpool midfielder and Germany international Hamann has now shed light on what may have tipped the scales in Liverpool’s favour. He revealed that while Bayern made their pursuit of Wirtz quite public, the Reds operated quietly and effectively behind the scenes. They remained in touch with Wirtz's family for several years and a private tour of the Kirkby academy helped the midfielder to make an informed decision about his future.

  • WHAT HAMANN SAID

    In an interview with Hamann said he'd heard a "secret meeting" between Slot and Wirtz had taken place before the deal with Leverkusen was agreed. "Apparently Liverpool have been in contact with Florian Wirtz for a long time, he and his family were impressed with how the club went about their business," he said.

    "Liverpool tried to get him when he joined Bayer Leverkusen five years ago and have always been in touch, the interest then warmed again over the last year but nobody knew. Bayern Munich were very vocal about wanting him so everyone expected him to go there, but from what I’ve heard, he met Arne Slot who showed him around the training ground and that's when he made his mind up. If there were any doubts for him, meeting all the staff put that to rest and I think he has made a fantastic choice."

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    Wirtz departs German football having achieved notable domestic success, winning both the Bundesliga and the DFB-Pokal with Leverkusen. Hamann emphasized the significance of doing so without having joined Bayern, often the dominant force in Germany.

    "He won the league and cup in Germany and did so without needing to sign for Bayern," he argued. "Liverpool have got a fantastic player, a skillful player that makes other players better. He has a fantastic understanding with Jeremie Frimpong which is another bonus and what I like about him is that he got kicked around quite a bit in Germany but he looks after himself."

Scouting Benjamin Cremaschi: Inter Miami and USMNT’s rising midfield star learning from Lionel Messi

GOAL takes a look at what makes the rising midfielder one of the hottest commodities in MLS, and why his future is in Europe

Benjamin Cremaschi seemingly came out of nowhere. He was an unknown commodity, a teenager of Argentine-American heritage who grew up playing local soccer and rugby in Miami.

But his rise has been otherworldly. After earning his first senior start at the MLS level in 2023, he's now being touted as the next great American soccer player – and his potential? And that's barely scraped the surface of it.

Playing alongside Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Luis Suarez at Inter Miami, representing his country at the Olympic Games, making his senior U.S. men's national team debut, and putting forth a mindblowing performance against FC Porto – one of Europe's biggest teams – at the FIFA Club World Cup, Cremaschi is making his way up the ladder for both club and country.

Now, after surrounding himself with some of the best minds in the American game at the moment, he's looking to climb higher and higher.

"Obviously being around these guys [Messi and Suarez], you learn a lot," Cremaschi told GOAL earlier this year at the January USMNT camp. "You learn how they take care of their body, how they work in training. I think every single player in the club at Inter Miami tries to absorb everything they do, everything they show, and I think it's important to have people like that, to have people who played at that level.

"Obviously, they're amazing people. They try to help out with everything they can do. I'm super happy to have them there, and obviously, I try to translate what they show and what they do into my game."

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The 20-year-old signed a new long-term contract extension with Miami towards the end of the 2024 campaign, but that hasn't turned away potential suitors, either. The midfielder has been linked with a transfer to some of Europe's top clubs, including 2025-26 Champions League teams in Tottenham Hotspur and Juventus, both of whom are reportedly monitoring him this summer.

Cremaschi is just playing his game, and by doing so, he's catching the eyes of the world. But who is he, and genuinely, where did this all kick off? GOAL scouts the midfielder who could be the next great American midfielder, while being the first to learn his trade from Messi himself.

  • Where it all began

    "I've said it before, I think if I lived in Argentina, if I was born in Argentina, I think I would've played rugby, not soccer," Cremaschi told MLS and Apple TV commentator Taylor Twellman in 2024. "I did play rugby here when I was little, but it got to a point where I had to choose, and I thought I had more of a future in soccer, in this sport, and that's the route that I went."

    Well, safe to say he made the right call.

    Cremaschi, born in Miami to Argentine parents, grew up with Spanish as his first language. His family held strong connections to Argentina, even though they lived in South Florida. As a kid, he played for Key Biscayne Soccer Club and Weston FC, and even won the 2021 U16 MLS NEXT Cup with Weston. However, that's also the tournament where things changed for him – the competition where he realized there might be something real here with a potential career in the game.

    In 2021, he signed with Inter Miami as an academy player, where he quickly shot up the ranks of the program. At the U17 level, he helped the reach the semifinals of the Generation Adidas Cup and also earned an MLS NEXT All-Star selection the same year. In that gane, he went on to score an equalizing goal for the Eastern Conference All-Stars, spearheading them to victory in the match.

    In the same season, he also made his professional debut for Inter Miami II in MLS NEXT Pro and became a regular with the team, scoring five goals and recording an assist in 13 appearances.

    Come December 2022, he became the fifth Homegrown signing in Inter Miami history, signing a first-team deal with the club, and from there? It's all become history.

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    The big break

    Cremaschi made his senior debut for Miami in February 2023 and became a mainstay in the lineup after a few months of integrating himself into the XI. Then, in July 2023, it was announced that Messi was signing for the club – and that changed everything.

    Immediately after joining the club, the Argentine spearheaded Miami to a Leagues Cup title, claiming the first piece of silverware in club history for the . That competition also served as Cremaschi's big breakout moment, and having it come alongside Messi? That's the stuff of dreams.

    He featured in all seven games, starting six, including a run that saw him score the go-ahead strike against FC Dallas in the Round of 16 before bagging the game-winning penalty kick in an ensuing shootout later that evening. It was an electric moment; it was a match where he announced himself to all of MLS as the next star in the making.

    “This is the best thing that could’ve happened to me,” said Cremaschi in August 2023 after their Leagues Cup triumph. “Having Tata [Martino] and those three players [Messi, Busquets, Jordi Alba], people with a lot of experience who have been at elite levels. To absorb everything from them is great, not just for me but for every young player at the club.”

    Across all competitions, he played in 41 matches in his rookie season, scoring two goals. He even earned his first international call-up in September of that year, just days after lifting the Leagues Cup with the South Beach club. He went on to be nominated for U.S. Soccer's Young Player of the Year, as well.

    Six months changed his life and the trajectory of his career, and now, he's rising further and further up the ranks.

  • Biggest strengths

    It's a trait that often gets overlooked, but stamina, stamina, stamina.

    Cremaschi is a legitimate workhorse on the pitch. Constantly running, making tackles, pushing harder and harder both on and off the ball, the 20-year-old is the ideal midfielder for any manager with a system focused on pressing and a quick transition-based game.

    On the ball, he possesses tidy footwork and absolutely lovely right foot that has a drill of a shot, but where he really shines is off it.

    He's grown immensely over the past two years and has demonstrated an understanding of finding space and position off the ball, while learning how and when to make runs, which has become crucial to his role under Javier Mascherano this season. He has shown a willingness to adapt and learn different spaces on the pitch, while creating chances and opportunities for those around him as well.

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    Room for improvement

    Cremaschi still has yet to figure out what his best position is. Since signing for Miami, he's largely been used as an attacking midfielder, and it's widely expected that's where his career goes. However, his development with the has stagnated a bit this season because they are not playing with a traditional No. 10 most times, and Cremaschi has been used off the bench just in an attacking role more often than not as a result.

    Against Porto at the CWC, though, something different was tried by Mascherano, and it worked – extremely well.

    Cremaschi was deployed as a No. 8 in the midfield alongside Sergio Busquets and put on a masterclass performance in the center of the park. He was everywhere, all over the pitch, and locked down the midfield alongside the Spanish legend.

    So now, the question begs: where does Cremaschi fit in the grand scheme of things with Miami? What about the USMNT?
    The 20-year-old needs to figure out what his best position is, and once he does, he needs to push for regular starting minutes with it. For Inter Miami this season, he's started 10 matches, making 13 appearances in MLS action, with one goal and three assists. He's on track to better his 2024 account in the league, so that's a start, but he needs to define his position on the pitch so that his upward trajectory remains on course.

Granit Xhaka deal off? AC Milan prepared to walk away from Bayer Leverkusen talks despite midfielder's green light

AC Milan have dropped their interest in Granit Xhaka due to the cost of the deal, despite getting the go-ahead from the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder.

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  • Milan unlikely to sign Xhaka
  • Club unwilling to make exception for over-30 player
  • Rossoneri made €20m bid for Valencia’s Guerra
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to Xhaka’s potential move to Milan is falling apart. Despite the midfielder giving the green light, the club is stepping back due to concerns over his age, high wages, and a significant transfer fee from Bayer Leverkusen. Talks have slowed, and the Rossoneri are now focusing on younger midfielders instead.

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    Milan have traditionally built their squad around younger players with long-term potential and affordable wages. Xhaka, while experienced and reliable, doesn't fit this strategy. With Modric already expected to join after the Club World Cup, Milan are unlikely to bring in another veteran, especially one with a high cost.

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    The Swiss international was seen as a potential leader in Massimiliano Allegri's midfield rebuild, but the club already see Modric as the experienced anchor. Milan’s midfield next season could feature Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Youssouf Fofana and possible new signing Samuele Ricci – all players under 30.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MILAN?

    Unless Leverkusen lower their asking price or Xhaka agrees to a pay cut, Milan will likely walk away from the deal. Instead, they’re pushing forward with Ricci and staying in close contact with Valencia for Javi Guerra, for whom they have already submitted a €20 million (£17m/$23m) bid, bonuses included. The Rossoneri are reportedly considering making a new offer in the coming days.

Real Madrid make huge Endrick transfer decision as Brazilian teen fears lack of playing time under Xabi Alonso

Real Madrid have apparently reached a decision on the immediate future of Endrick, who is yet to feature under new head coach Xabi Alonso.

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  • Madrid reach Endrick transfer decision
  • Brazilian on the fringes since arriving last summer
  • Yet to feature under new boss Alonso
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to a report from , Madrid believe it would be in Endrick's best interests if he were to go on loan for the 2025-26 season, despite the player's desire to stay in the Spanish capital.

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    Madrid are of the opinion that Endrick, who turns 19 this month, will remain on the periphery under Alonso, much like he was under previous manager Carlo Ancelotti. The Brazilian had to miss the first couple weeks of the Club World Cup in the United States as he was recovering from an injury. In his absence, academy starlet Gonzalo Garcia has started every single game and has been the find of the tournament, scoring joint-most four goals and an assist in five games. With Garcia, Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior and Franco Mastantuono, who is yet to join the club, Madrid believe that Endrick will remain at the lower end of Alonso's pecking order next season. In such circumstances, the 15-time European champions are planning to send the teenage striker on loan.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    The report revealed that clubs from Germany and France, who had previously shown interest in taking Endrick on loan, have once again reignited their pursuit of the former Palmeiras sensation's signature.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ENDRICK?

    According to reports from Spain, Endrick held a meeting with Madrid chief Jose Angel Sanchez in the USA to discuss his future. As per journalist Jorge Picon, after a few training sessions, Alonso has decided to use the Brazilian international as a right winger next season. It is expected that a decision on his future will be revealed in the coming weeks.

Lucy Bronze reveals she played Euro 2025 with fractured tibia in stunning revelation after Lionesses win Euro 2025

Lucy Bronze revealed she has played all of Euro 2025 with a fractured tibia after the Lionesses beat Spain on penalties in a gripping final.

  • England beat Spain in Euros final
  • Bronze played tournament injured
  • Battled through with fractured tibia
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    After England defended their Euros title in a dramatic final in Basel on Sunday, right-back Bronze revealed she played the entire tournament with a serious injury. The Chelsea star, who also picked up a knee issue, admitted it has been "very painful" but powered through for Sarina Wiegman's team.

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    WHAT BRONZE SAID

    She told BBC One: "I have actually played the whole tournament with a fractured tibia, and then I have hurt my knee on my other leg. That's why I got a lot of praise from the girls after the Sweden game, as I've been in a lot of pain. If that's what it takes to play for England, that's what I'll do. Very painful."

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    Bronze barely missed a minute of England's title-winning run in Switzerland over the past few weeks and did it despite playing with an injury that would likely keep many players on the sidelines. But the 33-year-old showed her physical and mental toughness to put in a huge shift for her team as they won another Euros crown.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Former Barcelona star Bronze, along with her Lionesses team-mates, will now enjoy a well-earned break before returning to domestic action in the coming weeks and months. It remains to be seen how long the veteran will be sidelined for.

Real Madrid not giving up on William Saliba! Los Blancos prepare delegation to negotiate with Arsenal and push through blockbuster transfer for defender

Real Madrid are not reportedly giving up on William Saliba as Los Blancos prepare a delegation to negotiate with Arsenal for the French defender. Xabi Alonso's focus has shifted as concerns grow over their current defensive depth, following a troubling display against Paris Saint-Germain in New Jersey during the Club World Cup.

  • Alonso wants to strengthen his defence
  • Konate & Saliba are among the options
  • Real ready to send officials to London to negotiate
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    According to one name who is firmly on Real Madrid’s shortlist is Arsenal’s Saliba. The 23-year-old centre-back made a lasting impression during Arsenal’s win over Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu in April, a performance that has reportedly catapulted him to the top of Madrid’s defensive wishlist. Although Saliba’s current deal with Arsenal runs until 2027, the Spanish side is undeterred. The club sees Saliba as a cornerstone figure who could lead their next generation of defenders, and they're preparing to open formal talks with both Arsenal and the player.

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    Fresh developments from multiple sources, including IndyKaila, indicate that Real Madrid are preparing to dispatch a delegation to London to initiate direct negotiations with Arsenal and Saliba’s camp. While the Gunners have consistently maintained a firm stance that the defender is not for sale, Madrid’s interest appears to be intensifying.

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    Should Real Madrid fail in their pursuit of Saliba, Liverpool’s Konate remains another viable alternative. The French international is entering the final year of his current contract at Anfield, and thus far has resisted Liverpool’s attempts to tie him down to a new deal. With the defender potentially available on a cut-price deal this summer, or for free next year, the club sees an opportunity to strike a smart piece of business. However, the Merseyside outfit is reportedly making a concerted effort to retain Konate, with a new contract offer on the table.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR REAL MADRID?

    Even if Real Madrid manage to secure one of their French targets this summer, neither Arsenal nor Liverpool can afford to breathe easy. According to reports from , the Spanish champions could pursue both Konate and Saliba, albeit across two successive summer windows, as they look to completely refresh their ageing defensive ranks.

'Humiliating, shameful, ridiculous' – Mexican media slam Cruz Azul after 7-0 Leagues Cup thrashing by Seattle Sounders, say 'we don’t have the league we think we do'

Nicolás Larcamón’s Cruz Azul were considered one of Liga MX’s top contenders for the tournament

  • Larcamón apologized to fans after humiliating loss
  • Cruz Azul last lost 7-0 to América in 2022
  • First loss for the Argentine coach with La Máquina
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Cruz Azul’s humiliating 7-0 loss to the Seattle Sounders in the Leagues Cup dominated headlines across Mexico, especially since Nicolás Larcamón’s side arrived as one of Liga MX’s top contenders. The club was fresh off a CONCACAF Champions Cup title and a strong summer transfer window ahead of the Apertura 2025.

    But what unfolded at Lumen Field Thursday nigt is already being called one of the worst performances in the club’s history.

    “Historic embarrassment," ESPN analyst Javier Alarcón on . "Cruz Azul dragged, mopped and humiliated its own legacy. There must be consequences. This is a defeat the club cannot carry. Should Larcamón stay? This can’t happen to any Mexican team, much less Cruz Azul."

    Fox Sports Mexico’s Gustavo Mendoza echoed the outrage: “Seven-nil? Seriously? It’s a historic result – the worst ever for a Mexican club in this type of competition. Humiliating, shameful, ridiculous. He should at least resign out of dignity, professionalism, shame.”

    Some called for former previous interim manager Vicente Sánchez to return. “They should go apologize to Vicente Sánchez and beg him to come back. I’d get on my knees and say, ‘Vicente, forgive us for everything, for not valuing you. Please come back and coach Sunday’s match against LA Galaxy.’”

    On TUDN, the blowout loss sparked broader questions about Liga MX’s standing.

    “The reason Mexico’s big clubs are still in this tournament is because of all the poor results,” said former player and analyst Damián Zamogilny. “Cruz Azul is the CONCACAF champion – home field matters, but not enough to explain a 7-0. Today’s result shows we don’t have the league we think we do. Our football is overhyped. Look how Monterrey played against Inter Milan – then look how they played against Cincinnati, who are no better than Monterrey.”

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    WHAT NICOLÁS LARCAMÓN SAID

    After the match, the Argentine coach faced the media after the crushing defeat at Lumen Field.

    “There’s a lot to take responsibility for," he said, "but explanations are honestly hard to come by, especially considering how everything went so disastrously wrong in just one half. In the end, there aren’t many logical answers I can give our fans. I’m here to face it and to offer our apologies.”

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    This isn’t the first time Cruz Azul has conceded seven goals in a match. The club also endured a 7-0 thrashing at the hands of América in Liga MX back in 2022. That defeat led to the dismissal of Uruguayan manager Diego Aguirre, who had arrived in Mexico with high expectations.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR CRUZ AZUL?

    Cruz Azul will face LA Galaxy on Sunday at Dignity Health Sports Park.

'United Road!' – David de Gea set for belated Man Utd farewell as Fiorentina prepare for Old Trafford visit

Former Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea is finally set to wave farewell to the Old Trafford faithful when Fiorentina travel to the Theatre of Dreams this week.

  • De Gea left United in 2023
  • Never given official farewell
  • Set to return with Fiorentina
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The 34-year-old shot stopper was never given a real goodbye at United, with his final appearance being a loss to rivals Manchester City in the FA Cup final in 2023, shortly before his contract expired. 

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    Now, the Spaniard is set to finally return to Old Trafford, and is expected to be met with a big reception from fans who never got the chance to wish him well before leaving the club. De Gea himself is looking forward to the pre-season match between United and Fiorentina, posting on X: "United Road. See you Saturday." 

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    More than 50,000 tickets have been sold for the match on Saturday. Many may be coming to watch new signings Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha feature at Old Trafford in a red shirt for the first time, but there is no doubt that De Gea will get his moment as well.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR DE GEA?

    De Gea took an extended break from football before returning to Fiorentina, where he has made a name for himself. The Serie A side start their domestic campaign on 24 August, but must first face a play-off to determine whether they will compete in the Conference League this season.

'We'd eat everyone!' – Rafael Leao urges Moise Kean to join him at AC Milan as winger eyes 'scary' partnership with Fiorentina forward

Rafael Leao has urged close friend Moise Kean to join AC Milan, hailing the prospect of a "scary" strike partnership at San Siro.

  • Leao calls Kean “like a brother” and wants him at Milan
  • Duo share long-time friendship on and off pitch
  • Italian scored 19 goals in 32 Serie A matches last season
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    During a Twitch livestream, Leao answered fan questions and playfully suggested that Kean could join him at Milan. Calling the Fiorentina striker “like a brother,” the Portuguese winger insisted their on-field chemistry would be “scary” and that they would “eat everyone” in their path. The two have known each other for years, even collaborating on music projects away from football.

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    Leao and Kean’s friendship dates back to their teenage years, with their bond extending beyond football. The Italian striker, fresh off a 19-goal Serie A season with Fiorentina, recently saw his €52 million (£44m/$57m) release clause expire, complicating any potential transfer. Fiorentina are in talks to extend his contract, which could further increase his value, while the Rossoneri remain focused on securing Manchester United forward Rasmus Hojlund on loan. New coach Massimiliano Allegri is also exploring other striker options, and despite Leao’s comments sparking fan excitement, financial constraints and Fiorentina’s reluctance to sell mean a move for Kean this summer appears unlikely.

  • WHAT RAFAEL LEAO SAID

    Speaking about his close friend, Leao shared his admiration and hopes for a potential reunion. He said: “I love Moise very much; he’s like a brother to me. Together on the pitch, we’d be scary; we’d eat everyone. Wherever he goes, he’ll do well. Maybe… even to Milan.”

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    WHAT NEXT?

    For now, Leao’s wish remains a dream. Milan continue talks for Hojlund, while Fiorentina aim to secure Kean on a new contract. Unless a major shift happens in negotiations, the Leao-Kean partnership will have to wait.

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