chelsea Appeared close to signing Mike Maignan last summer. A move failed in the advanced stages but it may be back on track.
The goalkeeper appeared to be keen on a move to Stamford Bridge in 2025. That's when Milan appointed Max Allegri as their manager and brought in goalkeeping coach Claudio Filippi.
This convinced the Frenchman to reject Chelsea and take up a leadership role at the Rossoneri. sports witness This was widely covered, as the London club had agreed personal terms with the player.
Their season was full of ups and downs and ended with the huge disappointment of finishing fifth in Serie A.
This led to Allegri's exit and now, things could change for Maignan.
Filippi and Allegri are gone
sports newspaper Note that Maignan stayed in Milan because of Allegri. That's why he signed the renewal, with his contract now expiring in the summer of 2031.
Now, Allegri and Filippi are both gone. This could ensure that Magnan also actively wants out, even if he has a long-term deal at San Siro.
To make it worse, Milan's failure to qualify for the Champions League will attract contenders. Chelsea 'could knock again' and they are interested in his signature.
corriere dello sport Go down the same path.
He thinks Maignan may now have ambitions of playing in the Champions League. This could lead to him actively seeking a transfer, with Filippi's exit seen as particularly troublesome for the Frenchman.
The blues have the right to move on
Chelsea are in desperate need of a more reliable keeper than Robert Sanchez. Even though Magnan is now 30, he would be an upgrade.
This shows that he is clearly someone who has been well researched at Stamford Bridge. They have probably assessed all his strengths and weaknesses, which have remained consistent in recent seasons.
That's why any move should be actively pursued, especially if Magnan pushes for a transfer.

