PM: Milan currently have ‘no intention’ of renewing Calabria – the five interested clubs

As the weeks tick by without any news regarding a renewal, the chances of seeing Davide Calabria’s time with AC Milan coming to an end increase.

According to what is being reported by PianetaMilan, Calabria is ‘most likely in his last season with the Rossoneri’ as his contract expires on 30 June 2025. For the moment, the Rossoneri management have ‘no intention of renewing it’ as things stand at present.

The injuries that have affected Calabria have allowed Emerson Royal – who arrived in the summer from Tottenham – to become the starter. Filippo Terracciano, who is currently being used as Theo Hernandez’s assistant, could return to his more natural right side to be his deputy.

Several teams are following Calabria and, among these, there are two Italian clubs: Lazio and Bologna. Abroad it is Galatasaray who remain keen after the summer links, while in France it is Marseille and Monaco who are following the right-back.

The report adds that one or more of the interested clubs could try to buy him as early as January, a situation that would allow Milan to cash in if an offer between €2-3m came in, rather than losing the academy graduate on a free transfer at the end of the season.