La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Juventus will make a move for Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan, who will be available on a free transfer in June.
Juventus are interested in Milan goalkeeper Maignan, and according to Gazzetta, the Bianconeri director Damien Comolli is determined to make a move for the France international.
Maignan’s contract with Milan expires at the end of the season, and talks between the two parties have been stalling for months.
Chelsea held talks with the Milan goalkeeper last summer, but while Maignan was keen to move to Stamford Bridge, the Premier League side failed to match the Rossoneri’s asking price, offering just €15m.
Maignan earns €2.8m per season at Milan and benefits from the tax cut provided by the Growth Decree.
According to Gazzetta, Chelsea remain interested in Maignan, and so do Bayern Munich, so Juventus will surely face competition to sign the 30-year-old.
The pink paper adds that current Juventus’ starting goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio has admirers in the Premier League, so it should not be an issue to find a new club for the Italian, should Maignan move to the Allianz Stadium.
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