

Key Takeaways:
- Milan secured Mike Maignan’s contract extension beyond June 2026 in recent negotiations
- Fikayo Tomori is anticipated to be the next to sign a new deal, with talks ongoing for further core players
- Luka Modric, contracted until the end of the season with an option to 2027, will decide on his future after the current campaign
Contract Negotiation Developments
AC Milan are intensifying efforts to secure the futures of several cornerstone members of their squad following the successful contract renewal of Mike Maignan, extending his stay past June 2026. Club officials are now prioritising fresh deals for other key players in a bid to reinforce the team’s long-term stability.
📑 A. Gozzini in @Gazzetta_it this morning: The next signature should be that of Tomori, currently tied to Milan until June 2027. pic.twitter.com/094zRazvNG
— Milan Posts (@MilanPosts) February 13, 2026
Extension Plans for Tomori, Loftus-Cheek, and Batesaghi
Centre-back Fikayo Tomori is set to become the next Milan player to put pen to paper on an extended contract. Both club and player appear keen to maintain their partnership. Tomori’s existing deal currently expires in June 2027, mirroring that of Ruben Loftus-Cheek. The English midfielder is also in line for a contract upgrade, as manager Massimiliano Allegri values his physical attributes and versatility.
Davide Batesaghi, who agreed an extension through to 2030 as recently as May, has since cemented his status as a starter under Allegri. As a result, the Italian left-back is expected to receive a pay increase in the near future, reflecting his growing importance to the side.
Discussions for Pulisic and Modric’s Futures
Looking further ahead, the club has also earmarked Christian Pulisic for talks regarding both a pay increase and a possible extension of his contract, currently set to expire in June 2027. Although Milan possess an option running until 2028, directors intend to meet with the former Chelsea winger in the coming months. Meanwhile, external reports this week have linked Liverpool and Arsenal with interest in the US men’s national team captain.
Luka Modric’s future at San Siro is still to be determined. The Croatian, aged 40, is contracted until the end of this season, with a club option extending to 2027. Milan have made a decision to activate this extension but will only do so should Modric himself opt to continue his Italian adventure. The midfielder will announce his plans at the end of the campaign, basing the decision on his motivational level and physical condition.




