Crossroads and light at the end of the tunnel: What next for Rafael Leao and Milan? | OneFootball

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Crossroads and light at the end of the tunnel: What next for Rafael Leao and Milan?

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AC Milan and Rafael Leรฃo are at a critical juncture that could redefine the clubโ€™s future and the career trajectory of its prized player.

When Milan signed Leรฃo from LOSC Lille in 2019 for a substantial โ‚ฌ35m (which has since risen to โ‚ฌ49.5m due to the payment of the fine to Sporting CP), they invested in raw talent with the potential to explode.


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Traditionally cautious with big-money transfers, Milan bet on Leรฃoโ€™s promise, opting for patience over immediate results. This patience paid off over time, with Leรฃo developing into Milanโ€™s primary attacking threat and playing a pivotal role in their 2022 Scudetto win.

Arriving as a 20-year-old from France, Leรฃo has matured into a lethal force in Serie A, delivering impressive performances and breaking records, such as scoring the fastest goal in Serie A history against Sassuolo on December 21, 2020, and being named Serie A MVP in 2022.

Over the last five seasons, Leรฃo has made 113 goal contributions in 221 games, averaging 0.68 goal contributions per 90 minutes โ€“ a remarkable feat for any forward.

However, the 25-year-old winger seems to have hit a plateau. Despite steady goal contributions โ€“ 26 in the 2021-22 season, 31 in 2022-23, and 29 in 2023-24 โ€“ Leรฃo has yet to establish himself among the global elite.

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His growth has levelled off, and glaring flaws in his game persist, particularly in terms of finishing. While his pace remains a nightmare for defenders, his accuracy in the final pass and precision in front of goal still lag behind those of world-class wingers.

Leรฃo has only twice reached double digits in league goals across his Milan tenure, with inconsistency and occasional poor decision-making halting his evolution into a well-rounded forward.

To complicate matters, Leรฃoโ€™s relationship with new head coach Paulo Fonseca has become tense. Brought in this summer after the departure of Stefano Pioli, Fonsecaโ€™s arrival at Milan has been turbulent, marked by a poor start with five losses and two draws in twelve games.

Although a tactical masterclass against Inter momentarily restored hope, Fonsecaโ€™s position remains precarious. Tasked with elevating Milanโ€™s squad, Fonseca has yet to find stability, despite a transfer window that reportedly saw him secure his preferred signings, such as the contentious acquisition of Emerson Royal.

Fonsecaโ€™s demand for greater discipline from Leรฃo, both on and off the ball, has led to friction. Recently, Christian Pulisic, Milanโ€™s other winger, has shown a stark contrast to Leรฃoโ€™s performance.

The Americanโ€™s meteoric rise this season includes seven goals compared to Leรฃoโ€™s single tally. As Leรฃo has struggled with inconsistency, going over two months without a league goal, he has found himself benched.

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These events have led to a possible impasse: Milan must decide whether to persevere with Leรฃo or consider moving on. For Leรฃo, being sidelined could fuel a desire for a new start, particularly if he is relegated to a rotation role.

Milan, on the other hand, must evaluate if Leรฃo still aligns with their long-term vision. The option to cash in on him is tempting, as his market value remains high despite recent struggles.

The Rossoneri could use these funds to bolster other areas of the squad, potentially increasing the overall quality of the team. Yet, approving the sale of Leรฃo carries its share of risks.

Europe is brimming with talented left-wingers, making the task of replacing him far less challenging than it may have otherwise been. However, questions about the managementโ€™s ability to carry out this task effectively loom large.

Fonsecaโ€™s mixed track record and the controversial decisions of the current management cast doubt on their ability to handle any windfall from a Leรฃo sale wisely. The recruitment of players such as Emerson Royal has already attracted scrutiny, raising concerns that funds from Leรฃoโ€™s sale could be squandered on unproven or declining talent.

For Milanโ€™s management, this crossroads with Leรฃo is also a moment of accountability. By replacing Pioli with Fonseca, they took a calculated risk. However, if Fonsecaโ€™s tenure does not improve, parting ways with both him and Leรฃo could be seen as a double admission of errorโ€”a scenario the management would likely want to avoid.

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If Milan decide to retain Leรฃo, there are additional factors to consider. Fonseca would need to find a way to reintegrate him effectively into the team, maximizing his potential while addressing his developmental gaps.

Leรฃo would have to accept the challenge of rising to Fonsecaโ€™s demands, improving his consistency and off-the-ball contributions. On the other hand, if Milan choose to cash in on Leรฃo, they must have a clear plan to reinvest those funds wisely.

The revenue from his sale could create an opportunity to strengthen multiple positions, provided the management can avoid the pitfalls of further underwhelming signings.

The unexpected, morale-boosting win against Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday night could transform the teamโ€™s fortunes. Or, it could turn out to be another red herring. Only time will tell.

However, this impressive victory over the Spanish giants โ€“ driven by Leรฃoโ€™s stand-out performance and Fonsecaโ€™s tactical adjustments โ€“ suggests that both player and coach may have a higher ceiling than recent results have shown.

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Although Leรฃoโ€™s scoring drought continues, he was a constant threat on the pitch, achieving the third-highest xA (expected assists) of the night and delivering a well-timed assist for Tijjani Reijndersโ€™ goal. Both the club and fans will be looking for more of this from Leรฃo, and hoping that he will find his scoring boots soon.

Nevertheless, at this pivotal juncture, the clubโ€™s choices will have lasting impacts. Leรฃoโ€™s future at Milan may hinge not only on his performances but on the direction Fonseca takes with his system and Milanโ€™s patience with his methods. For Leรฃo, a fresh start elsewhere might provide the environment he needs to refine his skills and aim for elite status.

Milan, meanwhile, would have to either recommit to Leรฃo with renewed faith or accept that their future may benefit more from diversifying their strength rather than banking on a single star. These crossroads will determine not just Rafael Leรฃoโ€™s fate but AC Milanโ€™s fortunes in the coming years.

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