Long-term Chelsea target Mike Maignan has signed a new contract with AC Milan, ending all speculation suggesting that the Blues could make a late January move for the goalkeeper, or try to get him signed at the end of the season.
CHELSEA are always one of the biggest spenders in most transfer windows and there has been alot more rumours in the media that the club are still looking to add a new stropper to the squad as their is much doubt to the quality of their current goalkeepers at the club.
Much-maligned current No.1 Robert Sanchez has seen his stock rise over the last year or so, but the position is still widely viewed as a weak point that needs to be strengthened, despite his recent performances since the arrival of Liam Rosenior.
The Blues pushed hard to sign Maignan before the Club World Cup in the United States, seeing a lowball €15 million (£13m/$17.5m) offer rejected ahead of the tournament. It was reported at the time that the player was keen on the move, but Milan held firm and the west Londoners didn’t revisit their interest later in the summer
However – Chelsea were keeping a very close eye on the situation of Maignan this season and if he was unable to agree a new contract with Milan, they were reportedly ready to swoop in and finally get their man.
IcChelseanews says…
Maignan is one of the best stoppers in the world and a target that CHELSEA really wanted, so now that they have seen him sign a new contract, they will have to search Europe once again for someone to replace Sanchez, as he is not the clubs long-term answer for a top goalkeeper.
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