Report: Wolves expected to make bid for £44m ‘phenomenon’ imminently

Report: Wolves expected to make bid for £44m ‘phenomenon’ imminently – originally posted on Sportslens.com

Wolves are in talks to sign AC Milan star Rafael Leão according to a report from Corriere dello Sport (print edition, July 23rd, page 26).

Bruno Lage will be keen to bolster his attacking ranks at Molineux this summer.

The Black Country outfit scored just 36 goals in 38 Premier League games last season – the fifth lowest tally in the top flight.

And it seems as though Lage has already identified the a player who could vastly improve his team’s potency in the final third.

Rafael Leão celebrates after scoring for AC Milan last season

Wolves in advanced talks to sign Rafael Leão

That’s according to Corriere dello Sport who claims that the Black Country club are deep in talks with the player’s agent and are ready to submit a bid for the forward in the coming days.

The Portugal under-21 international racked up six goals and six assists in 30 Serie A games for Milan last season.

He can play anywhere along the front-line and is a really exciting talent.

Rafael Leao
Leão in action for Portugal’s youth team – Copyright: xSportida/MBxMediax

The 22-year-old is a Jorge Mendes client so it’s little wonder why Wolves are interested in acquiring his services.

He is valued at around €50 million (£44 million) by AC Milan (Calcio Mercato).

That is an awful lot of money to be paying for someone who is so young and completely unproven in the Premier League.

Leão is an incredibly exciting talent, however. He would certainly get the Molineux crowd off their feet next season.

His former coach Tiago Fernandes once likened him to Brazilian Ronaldo, labelling him as a ‘phenomenon’.

Whether Wolves are willing to pay that kind of money to prise him away from the San Siro, however, remains to be seen.

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Author:Tony Martin