Serie A has now become a retirement base for veterans and frustrated stars, and of course, Serie A has also become a base for leagues such as the Premier League to strengthen their squads. Because the Serie A team is not competitive enough in the European competition, such as the declining aristocratic AC Milan is a classic case, the team's business philosophy is to make money, and Red Bird Capital is reluctant to invest in reinforcements, so ambitious players cannot be retained.
According to the latest report from Italy's Skira, Chelsea have once again made an offer for AC Milan's 29-year-old French number one goalkeeper Mike Maignan. It is reported that Chelsea are offering another amount of 18 million to 20 million euros. Maignan has decided to leave AC Milan this summer window because the team is not competitive and the players are eager to compete for glory, and Chelsea are the club most eager to sign Maignan.
Maignan is 29 years old, France's top goalkeeper, 1.91 meters tall, right-footed player, and his contract with AC Milan expires at the end of June 2026, with a German transfer valuation of 25 million euros. Maignan has made 53 appearances for AC Milan this season, keeping 15 clean sheets and conceding 59 goals, an average of 1.11 goals per game, including 13 clean sheets in 37 Serie A games and one clean sheet in 10 Champions League games.