Milan are reportedly looking to offer Philippe Mexes a contract extension, with a 'bad boy' clause for his disciplinary record.

The French defender, whose contract expires this June, has repeatedly stated his desire to renew with the Rossoneri.

It appears the club are willing to meet him halfway, with Calciomercato.com reporting of an offer for a two-year deal at €1.5m per season – a substantial slash compared to his current €4.5m yearly wages.

Milan are reportedly looking to offer Philippe Mexes a contract extension, with a 'bad boy' clause for his disciplinary record.

The French defender, whose contract expires this June, has repeatedly stated his desire to renew with the Rossoneri.

It appears the club are willing to meet him halfway, with Calciomercato.com reporting of an offer for a two-year deal at €1.5m per season – a substantial slash compared to his current €4.5m yearly wages.

Milan are also willing to add a bonus of up to €200,000, but it will be linked to the number of games played by the 33-year-old against the number of days he will be suspended over the season.

This means that Mexes, famously something of a hot-headed defender, may incur a financial penalty should he be involved in more incidents like his attack on Lazio's Stefano Mauri in January.

Byandrea

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