Milan are open to letting Mike Maignan leave for the right price in the summer and have already reportedly identified a possible replacement.

The Rossoneri have started to plan ahead for the summer transfer window and are looking to bring in three or four key reinforcements, wanting to try and close the gap with rivals Inter after a difficult campaign.

Milan have already started to draw up their wish list and are open to cashing in on a star player to help fund these deals, similar to Newcastle United’s move for Sandro Tonali last summer. Maignan, Theo Hernandez and Rafael Leao seem the likeliest candidates ahead of the summer.

As reported by Tuttosport, Milan would be willing to sell Maignan for a significant offer in the summer and have identified Monza’s Michele Di Gregorio as a convincing replacement, appreciating his growth with Monza in recent years.

The Rossoneri aren’t alone in their interest, however, as Juventus and Inter are also closely following the 26-year-old Italian shot stopper.

2 thought on “Milan open to Maignan sale as replacement identified”
  1. For the first time during his Milan stint, Maignan looks like a normal keeper. His form since December hasn’t been great. BUT. He has had to play in front of a chopping and changing defence, and that is never good for a goalkeeper. The other factor is fitness. He is brittle. Ultimately a top club is always better off keeping its best players. Di Gregorio is a fantastic keeper, but there is no guarantee he will settle. At 28, technically Maignan still has his best years ahead of him.

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