
Former AC Milan manager Fabio Capello has expressed scepticism over the club’s reported interest in appointing Ralf Rangnick, while also casting doubt on Rafael Leão’s long-term future at San Siro.
Speaking on Milan’s direction, Capello raised concerns about the potential arrival of Rangnick, suggesting uncertainty over whether the German tactician would be the right fit for the club’s ambitions and structure.
Capello also delivered a critical assessment of Rafael Leão, arguing that the Portuguese forward has not fully developed during his time at Milan. Despite flashes of brilliance, Capello suggested that Leão has yet to reach the level expected of a consistent top performer.
He further hinted that the winger’s future may already be decided, stating that Leão likely has his next move lined up, amid ongoing speculation about interest from top European clubs.
The comments come at a time of transition for Milan, with questions surrounding both managerial direction and key players’ futures as the club looks to re-establish itself among Europe’s elite.
Capello’s remarks add to the growing debate around Milan’s strategy, highlighting concerns over leadership decisions and the progression of one of their most high-profile talents.