Milan could be at risk of losing goalkeeper Mike Maignan despite the Frenchman signing a contract extension until 2031 earlier this year.
According to reports in Italy, Maignan is unhappy with the current management of the club following the departures of key figures such as Massimiliano Allegri and Claudio Filippi, whose presence had previously convinced him to reject a move to Chelsea.
His representatives are now awaiting clarification from Milan on the club’s future plans and would reportedly be open to a move to Stamford Bridge if interest is revived.
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The report adds that the appointment of a top-level sporting director and an elite manager could convince Maignan to stay at San Siro.
Meanwhile, Chelsea are still looking for a reliable long-term goalkeeper, and the experienced Frenchman is seen as an attractive option despite recent injury concerns and inconsistent form.
His background and ability to perform in high-pressure matches continue to make him a highly valued target.