There is a strong possibility that Mike Maignan has played his last game for AC Milan this season as he continues to battle an adductor problem. Milan
The AC Milan squad were back in training this afternoon at Milanello to continue preparing for the game against Cagliari at San Siro on Saturday night.
Several large pieces of business are expected to be done by AC Milan this summer, notably investing in a striker and central defender, alongside recruiting a new head coach.
AC Milan will take on Genoa tomorrow and due to the injury of Mike Maignan, Stefano Pioli has decided to call up the academy goalkeeper Lorenzo Torriani.
Since arriving from Lille in 2021, Mike Maignan has struggled with several injuries and AC Milan are now evaluating the future. According to a report,
AC Milan face Genoa on Sunday evening, and a report has emerged about the conditions of several of the Rossoneri’s key players, with a couple of players close to returning to the matchday squad.
Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan is nominated as Best French Player Abroad in the UNFP awards, but Theo Hernandez, Marcus Thuram and Benjamin Pavard are snubbed.
As the AC Milan project continues to grow along with its young core of players, the market values of the players within the squad is growing too. Sky have
Mike Maignan’s future has become the subject of speculation in the last few days with suggestions that he could depart AC Milan, however a report has put a different spin on the matter.
AC Milan would evaluate offers that arrive for goalkeeper Mike Maignan during the summer transfer window for two reasons above all, a journalist has claimed.
Some more information has emerged on the injures that Mike Maignan and Ruben Loftus-Cheek sustained during Saturday’s 0-0 draw against Juventus. As we
Gianluigi Donnarumma has just a few matches remaining to demonstrate that he deserves the title of Paris Saint-Germain’s top goalkeeper. If he fails to showcase the necessary skills to secure his position as the starter, an expert suggests potential solutions for PSG to address the issue.
Mike Maignan is facing an uncertain future due to a relatively short-term contract, a challenging negotiation to renew it, declining performances, and a subpar Milan season.
Milan have received some bad news from the infirmary regarding Mike Maignan and Ruben Loftus-Cheek following their draw with Juventus. The Rossoneri again failed to impress in their Serie A outing on Saturday evening, being held to a goalless draw by the Bianconeri in Turin.
With the summer transfer window just around the corner, doubts are continuing to grow regarding the future of Mike Maignan at Milan. The 28-year-old French
Stefano Pioli was forced to make a late change to AC Milan’s starting line-up for the game against Juventus as Mike Maignan suffered an injury during the warm-ups.
Milan have reportedly placed a €100m price-tag on both goalkeeper Mike Maignan and left-back Theo Hernandez, as contract renewal talks stall. The Rossoneri are planning a total revamp of their squad this summer, along with the replacement of coach Stefano Pioli after ending the season empty-handed.
Chelsea had a scout present last night at the derby between AC Milan and Inter with three players the subject of interest, according to a report. According to The Boot Room, Chelsea were there to watch Mike Maignan of Milan plus Federico Dimarco and Lautaro Martinez of Inter.
Theo Hernandez, Rafael Leao and Mike Maignan have all been linked with some very big clubs over the last few months, considered to be the stars of AC Milan.
‘No one is safe’: this is the headline on one of Gazzetta dello Sport’s pages this morning. AC Milan’s star players Theo Hernandez, Rafael Leao and Mike
Milan want Mike Maignan to stay, but the negotiation to extend his contract isn’t going well. The management has decided to delay the topic since they couldn’t find much common ground with his agents in the previous rounds of conversations, TuttoSport informs.
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