Real Madrid: Brahim could be a bargaining chip for another ‘supercrack’

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Although this year the Milan the title of A series achieved last year, those Pioli They have great staff. In fact, it served them to endorse 0-4 to Naplesthe undisputed leader, last Sunday and also to instill fear in front of the double confrontation in the quarterfinals of Champions which they have against the parthenopeans.

And in the said defeat, the two main names are those of Brahim Diaz and Raphael Leo. Two young soccer players who spent several seasons as the flagship of a Milan that it has been reborn and that, this summer, they can make an important decision about their future.

In fact, they can be complementary because, according to Cadena SER, the Italian team can keep the man from Malaga, whom they have loaned to their team, and sell the Portuguese, who will end his contract in 2024 and, if he does not will do. renew, he has to leave.

And all this has a lot to do with real Madridpass holder Brahimwho can ‘use’ the man from Malaga as a bargaining chip in the barter that the Milan to sell the whites to Leo for signing Brahim plus an amount.

For their part, the whites will not see him with an evil eye because the Portuguese winger is a real star, although the truth is that they are also looking forward to having him again. Brahim which, in addition, is a national asset of the white team requirements.

Because of this, summer will lend to this transfer dance as if it had just begun.

Source: La Verdad

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