
"According to Corriere dello Sport (via MN24), the top priority is the renewal of Fikayo Tomori. The Englishman is a key figure in Massimiliano Allegri's defence, but has a contract expiring in 2027, therefore at the end of next season. The club have already offered an extension until 30 June 2030. The offer includes maintaining Tomori's current salary of €3.5m net per year, a sign of mutual trust that should lead to a signature very quickly."
"Despite Lazio's advances in January, the 30-year-old midfielder is considered a key part of Allegri's plans because of his versatility. A new deal aims to quell any potential transfer market speculation. Davide Bartesaghi is already tied to a contract until 2030, but to ward off Arsenal's serious interest , the club are ready to reward him with an additional year on his contract and a tripled salary."
AC Milan continued negotiations after a quiet January that saw only Niclas Füllkrug arrive on loan with an option to buy and a late Jean-Philippe Mateta move collapse due to a failed medical. The top priority is renewing Fikayo Tomori, with an offered extension until 30 June 2030 that keeps his €3.5m net annual salary. Ruben Loftus-Cheek is also set for a new deal to secure his role and limit transfer speculation. Davide Bartesaghi already has a contract to 2030, and Milan plan to add a year and triple his salary to deter Arsenal.
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