
The France number one is reportedly prioritising international duty before weighing up his options at the San Siro.
The future of Mike Maignan remains a subject of intense speculation, with Chelsea among those monitoring the situation. The French shot-stopper has emerged as a primary candidate to leave Milan this summer following the Rossoneri’s failure to secure Champions League football.
The uncertainty surrounding Maignan comes amid a period of sweeping reform at the San Siro, with the club hierarchy overhauling several departments in the wake of a disappointing campaign. He is not the only high-profile figure whose future is in doubt, as several other first-team mainstays continue to be linked with the exit door.
However, according to ‘La Gazzetta dello Sport’, Maignan is in no hurry to force a move. The goalkeeper is currently fully committed to the France national team and is reportedly prioritising his role in the 2026 World Cup cycle before committing to a long-term decision regarding his club career.
The Italian outlet further suggests that the identity of Milan’s next manager will be a decisive factor. The Frenchman is reportedly keen to see who takes the reins at the club before determining whether to spearhead the new era or seek a fresh challenge elsewhere.
