AC Milan, in addition to the targeted signings promised by Furlani and Ibrahimovic on multiple occasions and the sales of surplus players that need to be finalised, will also have to address expiring contracts in the next two months.
This includes not only those of Maignan and Theo, which expire in 2026, but also those with nearer term expiration dates.
In this regard, it will be crucial to decide how to proceed with Davide Calabria, the full-back and team captain, whose contract will expire on June 30, 2025, at the end of this season.
Today, La Gazzetta dello Sport tackles the topic with the headline:
"So far there is no agreement with Milan for an extension."
Initial talks between the parties have been unproductive, and at the moment, there are no significant updates. Calabria seems set to start the season with this issue unresolved.
Milan is also targeting reinforcements in his position, such as Emerson Royal, although it is likely that Alessandro Florenzi, who also has a contract expiring in 2025 and has had a strained relationship with Fonseca in the past, will be the one to depart.
Currently, Calabria earns 2.2 million euros net per season, and his agent has requested a salary adjustment with the contract extension: a demand that Milan has not yet met.
