Chelsea set their sights on AC Milan goalkeeper Maignan | OneFootball

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·3 June 2025

Chelsea set their sights on AC Milan goalkeeper Maignan

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Chelsea have reportedly contacted AC Milan to discuss a possible deal for French goalkeeper Mike Maignan, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano.

The London club are looking for a dependable shot stopper after struggling with inconsistency in goal.


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Robert Sanchez, the Blues’ current number one, made five errors leading to goals in the Premier League this season.

This figure is the joint-highest, tied with Ipswich Town goalkeeper Arijanet Muric, highlighting the need for a change.

Chelsea tried different options in goal, but none managed to provide the stability and quality required at the top level.

Manager Enzo Maresca has identified the goalkeeping position as a priority and is pushing for a reliable upgrade.

Maignan would be a shrewd acquisition

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Maignan played a crucial role in helping Milan win the Serie A title during the 2021/22 campaign.

He has since become France’s first-choice goalkeeper and is one of their most dependable players.

The goalkeeper has yet to sign a new contract with Milan, giving Chelsea the chance to move for him. The Blues were previously linked with Maignan two years ago.

Despite Milan’s struggles this past season, Maignan still kept 13 clean sheets in all competitions.

His consistency, sharp reflexes and calmness under pressure make him an ideal target for a team in transition.

Maignan is a proven winner, having lifted the Ligue 1 title with Lille in 2019/20 before his move to Italy.

Chelsea’s young squad would benefit from Maignan’s leadership and winning mentality as they return to Champions League action.

His experience and quality could help the Blues become more solid at the back next season.

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