
AC Milan are closely monitoring Mike Maignan’s contract situation, with his current deal set to expire in June 2026. The club is preparing for the possibility of parting ways with the French goalkeeper.
Contract extension talks over the past year have faced hurdles, particularly around salary demands and contract length. Maignan’s recent injury setbacks have also raised concerns about his consistency.
Top European clubs such as Juventus, Chelsea, and Bayern Munich are reportedly keeping tabs on Maignan’s availability. As a result, Milan have started scouting potential replacements capable of performing at the highest level.
With uncertainty looming, the Rossoneri’s management is working on a contingency plan to ensure there’s no drop in quality between the posts.
Maignan is believed to be seeking a significant pay raise, and while Milan value his contribution, they’re weighing whether such an investment makes sense especially considering he’ll turn 31 next season.
His recurring injuries add another layer of complexity to the club’s decision-making process, leaving his future at San Siro up in the air.
Despite the possibility of a departure, a contract extension remains on the table provided both parties can find common ground. Milan remain hopeful that negotiations in the coming months will lead to a positive outcome.