
Chelsea’s pursuit of AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan appears to be on the verge of collapse, with both clubs far apart in their valuation of the French international.
Milan are holding firm on a €30 million asking price, citing Maignan’s elite status and contract running until 2026, while Chelsea are unwilling to offer more than €10 million.
The stark difference in valuation highlights Chelsea’s pragmatic transfer approach under new manager Enzo Maresca. With four senior goalkeepers already on the books, the club are in no rush to push through a deal and are reportedly happy to walk away if progress is not made by Monday.
Maignan, widely regarded as one of the best keepers in world football, has been a key figure at Milan, but Chelsea’s stance reflects a wider strategic play. By setting a firm deadline, the Premier League side may be testing Milan’s resolve, banking on their need to generate funds or ease squad pressure.
While the French goalkeeper remains a desirable target, the Blues’ negotiating position suggests they are prepared to look elsewhere — or rely on their existing depth — rather than pay over the odds. Unless Milan soften their stance soon, this deal may be shelved entirely.