In recent weeks, Milan has lined up a series of important contract renewals for its most promising players, from Christian Comotto to the most anticipated one, Francesco Camarda. However, there is one exception: Jan-Carlo Simic.
Set to expire in June 2025, despite the club's willingness to continue with the player, the Rossoneri management was unable to reach an agreement for extending the contract of the Serbian center-back born in 2005.
His future will be away from Serie A, more specifically in the Jupiler League in Belgium. According to the latest updates, Jan-Carlo Simic is set to become a new player for Anderlecht, which has offered him a professional contract and an important role in the first team, writes La Gazzetta dello Sport. This opportunity is one Milan likely would not have been able to offer him.