AC Milan defender Davide Calabria has an agreement over a new deal which will see him stay until 2024, according to a report.
The 22-year-old has become a key part of the starting XI since being promoted from the club’s Primavera, making 90 competitive appearances for the first team.
He has also managed to keep his place despite the arrival of Andrea Conti from Atalanta two years ago, who at the time was one of the highest rated right-backs in Italian football.
Speculation has been rife that Calabria is set to extend his current deal with the San Siro side, which expires in 2022 (via Transfermarkt), with reports earlier in the month stating that a new five-year deal is in the pipeline.
According to Tuttosport – as cited by Calciomercato.com – Calabria has indeed reached an agreement over a new long-term deal.
The contract will run until 2024 with a salary of around €2million-a-year, which means he will not secure a pay rise as that is the amount he currently earns.
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