Milan need to come to terms with Mike Maignan and Theo Hernandez to make sure they stay long-term, while there are fewer doubts about Rafael Leao. He agreed to a contract extension last May. He and the team are in unison about continuing together. The post Leao Expected to Be a Building Block for th...
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