The negotiations for the renewal between Milan and Mike Maignan are dragging on, writes Spazio Milan.
The Rossoneri club has not yet found common ground with the entourage of the French goalkeeper, whose contract expires in June 2026. The club's intention is to secure one of its key players, aware of Mike Maignan's importance both on the pitch and in the locker room.
The 29-year-old goalkeeper is one of Milan's leaders and also one of the best goalkeepers in Europe. This is a quality that the Lombardy team wants to recognize by trying to negotiate a renewal at the same figures or nearly the same as those agreed upon for the contract extension of Rafael Leao, currently the highest-paid player on the team, earning 7 million per season.
There is optimism within Milan for a handshake, but for now, a definitive agreement is still far off. The current situation could facilitate the interest from those who have always appreciated Mike Maignan, particularly a top European club.
Milan's Mike Maignan is wanted elsewhere...
According to what is reported by 'ElNacional.ca' the Rossoneri goalkeeper, has come into discussions at Barcelona. The Blaugrana have reportedly started serious discussions about the possibility of signing the former Paris Saint-Germain and Lille player following the serious injury to Marc-André Ter Stegen.
During the last match of the season against Villarreal, the German goalkeeper suffered a rupture of the patellar tendon in his right knee, leaving the field on a stretcher and automatically ending his season. The injury will keep him off the pitch for over seven months.
