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AC Milan Stand Firm On Mike Maignan As Club Promises New Contract Talks

AC Milan have moved to shut down growing speculation surrounding the future of star goalkeeper Mike Maignan, with sporting director Igli Tare making it clear the club has no intention of letting their No.1 walk away.

With Maignan attracting strong interest from Chelsea and Juventus as his contract approaches its final months, Milan’s hierarchy are keen to reassure fans that renewal talks are firmly on the agenda.

Milan Respond To Transfer Speculation

Maignan’s contract situation has become one of the hottest talking points in European football. The France international’s deal expires at the end of the season, alerting elite clubs looking to capitalise on a potential bargain.

Chelsea remain in the market for a long-term, world-class goalkeeper, while Juventus are reportedly monitoring the situation closely, viewing Maignan as both a strategic signing and a chance to weaken a direct Serie A rival.

However, speaking ahead of Milan’s league clash with Sassuolo, Tare dismissed suggestions that the Rossoneri are preparing for life without their captain.

“Maignan renewal? We have never talked about numbers,” Tare said. “Talking about Mike is easy, he is an extraordinary boy and a great leader.

“He likes being at Milan and Milan likes him being here. Now let’s think about the game, and then we will talk about it.”

More Than Just A Goalkeeper

Since arriving from Lille, Maignan has become one of Milan’s most influential figures. Beyond his shot-stopping ability, he is a commanding presence in the dressing room and a key organiser of the backline.

His leadership qualities earned him the captain’s armband earlier this year, underlining just how central he is to Milan’s identity and ambitions. Losing him — especially to a domestic rival like Juventus — would represent a major setback to the club’s long-term project.

Shielding The Squad During A Title Race

Tare’s insistence on delaying contract discussions until after the immediate fixture reflects Milan’s desire to maintain focus as they battle Inter and Napoli in a tightly contested Serie A title race.

By publicly backing Maignan while downplaying transfer chatter, the club is attempting to protect both player and squad from unnecessary distractions during a crucial phase of the season.

January Window: Calm Over Chaos

Tare also offered insight into Milan’s approach to the January transfer window, stressing prudence rather than panic. He acknowledged the difficulty of finding real value mid-season and suggested internal improvement could be more important than new signings.

He highlighted Christopher Nkunku’s recent flashes of quality and expressed optimism that the attacker is close to delivering consistently. Meanwhile, Milan continue to wait patiently on Santiago Gimenez’s return from an ankle injury.

“It is very difficult [the January window],” Tare explained. “We will be attentive and see if there is something that can improve this team.

“But the team is growing. Today is a great opportunity to see the real Nkunku we are all waiting for. Gimenez has this problem, but we are waiting to truly see what he is capable of.”

What This Means For Milan

Milan’s stance is clear: Mike Maignan remains a cornerstone of the club’s present and future plans. While Europe’s heavyweights circle, the Rossoneri are preparing to sit down with their ‘extraordinary’ goalkeeper and secure stability between the posts.

The coming weeks could prove decisive, but for now, Milan are sending a strong message — they are not giving up on Mike Maignan.


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