Liverpool FC are reportedly exploring a move for Rafael Leão, with the AC Milan forward potentially available for around £60 million this summer.
It’s a rumour that carries even more weight given one key development — Mohamed Salah is set to leave the club this summer, meaning a major attacking rebuild is already underway.
A profile Liverpool need
With Salah’s departure confirmed, Liverpool must replace not just a winger — but a huge source of goals, creativity, and presence.
Leão fits the type of profile they could be targeting:
- Explosive pace
- Elite 1v1 ability
- Direct attacking threat
At his best, he’s capable of producing moments that can change games instantly — something Liverpool will need to replace Salah’s output.
Not a like-for-like replacement
Leão operates mainly from the left, whereas Salah has dominated from the right.
That means this wouldn’t be a direct replacement, but rather part of a wider reshaping of the attack — potentially alongside other additions to balance the forward line.
The £60m question
If the reported £60m fee is accurate, it could represent strong value in the current market for a player of Leão’s quality.
But there are still considerations:
- Inconsistency at times
- Defensive contribution
- Adapting to the Premier League
Liverpool would need to believe they can elevate his game to the next level.
A statement signing?
Replacing Salah is one of the biggest challenges Liverpool have faced in years.
A move for Leão would signal intent — bringing in a high-profile, high-upside attacker capable of becoming a central figure in the next era.
One to watch
There’s still a long way to go before anything materialises, but the link makes sense in context.
With Salah leaving, Liverpool need something bold.
And Leão could be exactly that — a player to help define what comes next at Anfield.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
