AC Milan’s exit against Roma in the Europa League is one that will force profound reflections not only on the future of Stefano Pioli and the summer signings, but also players who could leave.
As La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) write this morning, at Milan there are no untransferable players. Even more so if the stars of the team shine every other games, while the big names in Europe look on with interest.
Well, in the last two Thursdays of the month it was pitch dark in the Milan sky: from Rafael Leao to Theo Hernandez, from Olivier Giroud to Ismael Bennacer, the team collapsed also because its pillars collapsed in the first moments of difficulty.
There are some already certain farewells: Olivier Giroud has chosen Los Angeles FC, he will say goodbye at the end of the season, as will Simon Kjaer and potentially Luka Jovic too, both of whom have deals expiring in June like the Frenchman.
Milan has no renewal urgency on the agenda, but the cases of Maignan and Hernandez are floating dangerously. Both Mike and Theo have contracts expiring in 2026, there are still two years left but accelerating in the next few months is essential to avoid time pressures.
The Rossoneri they planned to meet the agents of the two Frenchmen between the first leg and second leg of the Europa League quarter-finals but those meetings were postponed. The next few weeks instead will be crucial.
Both Theo and Maignan are happy at Milan, but both expect growth: in ambition – they won the Scudetto at the Rossoneri but that wasn’t enough – and in the amount that they are paid.
Maignan aspires to earn more than double the current €3.2m, Hernandez is already the highest paid in the squad after Leao (€4.5m against Rafa’s €7m) and would like to get closer to the Portuguese winger.
Milan reflects, while they also reflect in Munich: Bayern will soon have two ‘holes’ given that Neuer is now at the end of his career and Alphonso Davies could leave, and the two Milan players are at the top of the preference list. PSG remain in the background, and €100m offers would be listened to.
For Rafa Leao there is no need to set a price: the €175m clause, implement in last year’s renewal, perfectly frames the Rossoneri’s evaluation for their No.10.
The Portuguese winger alternated great moments (the overhead kick against PSG, the evenings as a driving force in the Europa League between the play-offs and the round of 16) with some less positive nights.
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