Rafael Leao has reiterated his focus on the ongoing World Cup with Portugal, dismissing questions about his future at AC Milan. Following a draw against the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Rossoneri winger addressed concerns about his commitment to the club. Leao stated that he is currently only thinking about helping his national team, with his future plans to be considered after the tournament.

Leao's performances with Portugal have been under scrutiny, with some critics labeling him as 'off' or 'slow' during the match. The 24-year-old responded to these claims, insisting that he gave his all and that sometimes opponents' strong defense can limit his impact. He emphasized that the team's result takes precedence over individual displays.

The arrival of new coach Ruben Amorim has sparked speculation about Leao's long-term prospects at Milan. While Amorim faces the task of rejuvenating the team, he must also convince key players to stay. It remains to be seen whether Leao will be among those to commit to the new project.

Leao's statements suggest that his priority lies with the World Cup, and he will reassess his club future once the tournament concludes. This development will undoubtedly be closely monitored by Milan fans and the club's management.