AC Milan would consider a move for Monza goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio if Mike Maignan ends up leaving the club in the summer transfer window, a report suggests.
As has been reported by Tuttosport (via Milan News), there is a lot of speculation around the future of Maignan given the contract discussions seem to have stalled.
His current deal expires in 2026 which means that the situation is not desperate, but if Milan are to get a representative fee for the Frenchman, this summer could be the only chance to get it if he does not sign a new deal.
The stumbling block is his salary. It would take €7-8m per season for Maignan to sign a new contract, so it is a very complicated, but not impossible, negotiation.
Naturally, Milan have started to put some thought into who could potentially replace a goalkeeper like Milan. They could look at Monza, a club that there are close relations with.
Di Gregorio has become one of the most consistent goalkeepers in the league, and despite being a former Inter player, Milan think he could be signed for around €20m.
He was in the sights of Newcastle during the January transfer window, but he chose to stay and work towards a summer move.