Enthusiasm has returned to AC Milan following a significant January transfer window. The Rossoneri welcomed high-profile players like Kyle Walker, João Félix, and Santiago Giménez, along with promising youngsters Warren Bondo and Riccardo Sottil. Calciomercato report that this ambitious approach is set to continue into the summer, with super-agent Jorge Mendes playing a pivotal role.
Rafael Leão remains central to Milan’s project, recognized as the squad’s strongest player. However, his father’s mandate for Mendes to explore alternative options has expired. Despite this, Mendes will likely remain a key intermediary for the Leão family.
An offer from Al Nassr, backed by the Saudi PIF fund, valued between €70-85 million, fell short of Milan’s €175 million release clause. Leão is now challenged to step out of his comfort zone and become more decisive under new coach Sérgio Conceição’s guidance.
Mendes still aims to bring Leão to Barcelona, potentially intertwining his future with that of João Félix. The two Portuguese stars, friends off the field but different on it, could coexist at Milan. This scenario, however, requires tactical adjustments and financial maneuvering, possibly involving the departures of high-earners like Jović and Chukwueze.
Beyond the Portuguese duo, Mendes is already working on other prospects for Milan. Antonio Silva, Benfica’s young defender, is one target. The agent might also facilitate a move for Porto’s Argentine player Valera.
High-profile names like Bernardo Silva and Marco Asensio are also on Mendes’ radar for potential summer transfers.