Overview
- Milan have put a new offer on the table worth about €5 million per season for two or three years, an increase from a prior €4 million proposal and his current ~€3.2 million salary.
- Reports say Maignan’s camp seeks roughly €5.5 million per year, and negotiations remain stalled over that difference.
- His deal runs to June 2026, allowing formal pre-contract talks with other clubs from January if no extension is reached.
- Inter, Juventus and several Premier League sides, including Chelsea, are monitoring the situation, with Milan having rebuffed a Chelsea approach in the summer.
- The goalkeeper’s return to decisive form includes saving penalties from Hakan Çalhanoğlu in the derby and Paulo Dybala earlier this month, using off‑centre positioning and a feint to influence takers.