Alessio Romagnoli, who is not a regular starter anymore for Stefano Pioli while Fikayo Tomori and Simon Kjaer are both fit and playing very well, has a complicated situation regarding his future and contract.
The former AS Roma centre-back sees his deal expiring at the end of the current season and is currently earning a high salary. In order to reach a renewal, there must be a considerable reduction.
As per Milannews.it's Franco Ordine, Mino Raiola's words today about Romagnoli's renewal "The market starts in May", means that he is going to wait and see if any club wants to sign a left-footed centre-back like Romagnoli and try to land a deal.
In the meantime, adds the same source, the negotiations between Milan and the 26-year-old defender are on standby because the central defender earns a yearly salary of 6 million euros net per season, a renewal at those figures is simply 'unthinkable'. AC Milan does not want to spend a fortune on a salary of a player who is not a starter in the lineup.
