Was that the goal that sealed Jadon Sancho's Chelsea fate? With the Blues having already completed the comeback in Wednesday's Conference League final, the Englishman extended that lead even further with a stunning strike from the left flank.
Introduced off the bench on the hour mark, the on-loan winger swiftly helped to rubberstamp victory with that delightful curling effort past a helpless Adrian, with that marking his 15th goal involvement of the season on his 41st outing for the west London side.
While there remains lingering doubts over whether Enzo Maresca's side will sign the £25m man permanently - amid the presence of a £5m cancellation clause - the latest suggestion is that talks are now being held with the player's representatives over contract terms.
As reported in recent days, the Blues are hopeful of negotiating fresh terms with the Manchester United outcast, in order to bring him in line with their current wage structure at Stamford Bridge.
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If a deal can be agreed, the one-time Borussia Dortmund man could be set to stay put for the long term in the capital. That said, even if a deal is struck, it may not prevent the club from seeking out further attacking reinforcements this summer.
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Liam Delap is all but confirmed as the latest exciting arrival under the Todd Boehly regime, with the £30m acquisition set to join the likes of Estevao Willian and Kendry Paez in bolstering Maresca's ranks next season. Sporting CP teenager, Geovany Quenda, meanwhile, will make his move next summer.
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With the likes of Pedro Neto, Cole Palmer and Noni Madueke already on the books - alongside the suspended Mykhaylo Mudryk - there does appear to be significant depth on the flanks, yet recent reports have indicated that a new winger remains a priority target for the club.
According to one Spanish news outlet, the Blues are said to be turning their attention toward AC Milan sensation, Rafael Leao, with Boehly and co believed to be 'stepping up their interest' in the Portugal international.
As per the report, the Conference League winners are said to be readying a 'concrete push' to land the 25-year-old from the San Siro, with the Serie A side's financial woes - and lack of European football next term - opening up the possibility of a sale occurring this summer.
Leao himself is said to be ready to move on from his current side, with Chelsea viewing this as the opportune time to pounce, having been keeping tabs on the player over an extended period.
With negotiations set to 'accelerate' over the coming weeks, the former Lille star could be the new attacking figurehead at Stamford Bridge..
How Rafael Leao compares to Sancho
As noted already, Sancho did end the campaign with five goals and ten assists to his name under Maresca, although there remains that nagging feeling that he is damaged goods, not least amid his dismal spell at Old Trafford that has yielded just 18 goals and assists in 83 games.
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Equally, there must also be alarm bells ringing at the fact that Sancho's best work in 2024/25 arguably came in Europe's third-tier competition, having actually only scored three goals and provided five assists in the Premier League.
With just 22 goal involvements to his name in 89 games in England's top-flight to date, the question remains as to whether the Manchester City youth product is entirely suited to the rigours of the Premier League.
Indeed, as pundit Tony Cascarino noted earlier in the campaign, Sancho is lacking that real athleticism to be able to beat his man, as he 'doesn’t have that burst of acceleration to get at defenders', while largely playing a 'conservative game'.
That is not an accusation that can be labelled at Leao, by contrast, with the Milan ace hailed by national team boss, Roberto Martinez as "one of the best players in the world one-on-one and when it comes to exploiting spaces."
AC Milan's Rafael Leao before the match
Such dribbling prowess is evidenced by the fact that he ranks in the top 5% among those in his position across Europe's top five leagues for successful take-ons per 90, as per FBref. Sancho, for instance, ranks in just the top 18% in that regard, with both men typically lining up on the left flank.
Leao's greater threat is also laid bare by the fact that he ranks in the top 14% for touches made in the attacking penalty area, with that again placing him ahead of his Chelsea counterpart, who ranks in the top 18% for that same metric.
Equally, even amid a disappointing season collectively for the Italian giants, Leao was still able to register 23 goals and assists, with that return including 18 goals and assists in Serie A .
Rafael Leao's Serie A record
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2024/25
2023/24
2022/23
2021/22
2020/21
2019/20
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As evidenced in the table above, the wantaway star has hit double figures for assists in each of his last four seasons in Italy's top-flight, while scoring at least eight goals in that time.
For comparison, since moving to England in the summer of 2021 on a £73m deal, Sancho's best league return came in 2022/23, when he scored six times and provided only three assists for United.
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Of course, the caveat is that Leao is yet to try his hand in the Premier League, although he seemingly possesses the pace and power to thrive. As noted by Bologna defender Nicolo Casale, "when he accelerates it’s difficult to hold him and in a moment he runs away and you don’t catch him."
It's arguably a long time since anyone said anything similar of Sancho...
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