Not only incoming and outgoing transfers, not only the choice of the new coach which should be made official very soon, but Milan's summer will also bring other discussions with some players who are already part of the squad and with whom the contract situation needs to be sorted out.
One of these could be captain Davide Calabria, who is entering his last contract year, expiring in 2025. The class of 1996 has been with Milan since he was a kid, and it's clear that he would like to continue his experience with the Rossoneri, just as Milan has no intention of letting him go, as relayed via Milan News.
Talks between the player and the club have already started, and Calabria's request is to have a small increase in his current salary. As of today, the full-back earns a salary of 2 million euros net per season.
The mutual respect and desire to continue together mean there is no rush. This news is reported today by Tuttosport.
In the last season, Calabria made 41 appearances, recording 1 goal and 4 assists across Serie A, Champions League, Europa League, and Coppa Italia.
