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Milan Star Available on Free Transfer: Saudi and Qatari Clubs Interested - News Directory 3

Milan Star Available on Free Transfer: Saudi and Qatari Clubs Interested

December 16, 2024 Catherine Williams News
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Original source: goal.com

milan Captain Calabria Set to Leave⁣ on free Transfer,⁢ Attracting Interest from Abroad

AC Milan captain Davide Calabria is set to depart the club on a free transfer at the end of the season, ‍opening the ‍door for a potential move to clubs⁢ in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, or Qatar.

The⁤ 28-year-old right-back’s contract expires in June 2024, and journalist Nicola Sciera reports that Calabria will not be extending his stay at the San Siro. This means he will be ⁤free to negotiate‍ with other clubs starting in January 2024, with a view to joining them⁣ on a free transfer in the summer.

Calabria has been a mainstay for Milan as graduating from the youth ⁣academy in 2015. He has made 267 appearances for the Rossoneri, scoring ten goals and providing 21 assists. His trophy cabinet includes the Italian ‍Super⁣ Cup (2016-17) ‍and⁣ the Serie A title (2021-22).

Despite his‍ contributions, Calabria’s playing time has been limited this season due to⁤ injuries. ⁢He‍ has⁢ only ⁣featured in nine matches across all competitions, totaling 476 minutes.

Sciera confirms that turkish giants Galatasaray,‍ along with unnamed‍ clubs from Saudi Arabia and Qatar, have already expressed interest ‍in securing Calabria’s signature.

the prospect ⁣of a free transfer for⁣ a player of Calabria’s experience and pedigree is sure to attract further interest from clubs around Europe and beyond.

milan Captain Calabria Set for Free Transfer Exodus, Drawing Interest from Abroad

NewsDirectory3.com: AC Milan captain Davide Calabria is poised to leave the club on a free transfer at the end of⁢ the season, paving the way for a potential move to⁢ clubs in turkey, Saudi Arabia, ⁢or Qatar.

The 28-year-old‍ right-back’s⁣ contract expires in June 2024, adn according⁤ to journalist Nicola Sciera, Calabria will not be renewing his stay at the San Siro. This grants him the freedom to engage in negotiations with other clubs beginning in January ⁢2024, with a view to joining‍ them on a free transfer in the summer.

Calabria, a product of Milan’s youth academy, ⁢has been a fixture for the Rossoneri since graduating ⁣in 2015. He has amassed 267 appearances for the ⁤club, scoring ⁣ten goals and providing⁤ 21 assists. His trophy haul includes the Italian Super⁤ Cup (2016-17) and the‍ coveted Serie A title (2021-22).

Despite his contributions, Calabria’s playing time has been restricted this⁤ season due to injuries. He has only featured in nine matches across‍ all competitions,⁤ totaling 476 minutes.

Sciera confirms that Turkish powerhouse Galatasaray, along ⁣with unnamed clubs from Saudi Arabia and Qatar, have⁢ already registered their interest ‍in securing Calabria’s signature.

The prospect of acquiring a player ⁣of Calabria’s experience and status on a free transfer is sure to generate further ⁣interest from clubs across Europe ⁣and beyond.

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