Chelsea are preparing a move for a new goalkeeper in the summer transfer window as a priority for the upcoming days, alongside a centre-back and a left-winger as part of the plans after Liam Delap completed a £30m move to Stamford Bridge.
The surprise arrived on Tuesday: yes, Chelsea are working on a deal to sign Mike Maignan from AC Milan.
Chelsea Want to Sign Mike Maignan
AC Milan open to selling goalkeeper for right price
Mike Maignan
It’s a topic that has been opened by Chelsea after receiving clear indications from those close to AC Milan: despite a new contract proposal on the table since February, Maignan has still not signed as the club completely changed their structure with a new director, new coach and no European football next season.
That’s why Chelsea feel that Maignan - described as being 'world-class' - could be a big opportunity with only one year left on his contract at AC Milan, an open story for the next few days.
AC Milan are open to doing business with Chelsea as long as the proposal will be at least around €30/35m initial pricing, now the Blues will consider how to move with a formal proposal anticipated by sources.
Maresca Approves Move for Maignan
Chelsea confident of agreeing personal terms
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca on the touchline
One more detail: Enzo Maresca has also approved this potential move as he’d like to have a new goalkeeper for the new season with Champions League football and also the FIFA Club World Cup due to start soon.
Mike Maignan 2024-25 Serie A statistics
It’s important to clarify that Chelsea believe they can reach an agreement on the salary with Maignan, with contacts to follow; but also that Mike Penders, the young goalkeeper signed last summer from Belgium, remains a crucial part of Chelsea's plans for the future.
A potential loan for Penders is being considered to make him adapt as soon as possible. Meanwhile, Maignan is high on the list and the new goalkeeper could be a reality soon.
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