The Milan He continues to take steps to protect the hard-line soccer players who led him last year to reign supreme in Italy after 11 years. The ‘rossonero’ club made the renewal of the Bosnian midfielder official yesterday Rade Krunic until 2025 -the old contract expired in 2024-, and now the Sandro Tonali, according to ‘La Gazzetta dello Sport’ and journalist Fabrizio Romano.
The pivot is also important in developing the game in the scheme of Stefano Pioli, He signed a new contract this afternoon until 2027 and only the club’s official announcement is pending. The importance of the bond extension does not depend so much on the duration – the previous contract expired in 2026 and the new one in 2027-, but on the new salary.
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According to the figures offered by ‘Gazetta’, Tonali started earning 1.8 million euros net per season, reduced to 1.3 last year after the outlet agreed to lower his salary. With the new contract, Tonali started collecting 2.5 million net, he received double so far. The 22-year-old Italian international arrived on loan from Brescia in 2020 for 10 million and the ‘rossonero’ club became his property last year after paying 7 million.
Rafael Leao, the most anticipated
But the most awaited renewal is the sa Rafael Leao, certainly the most differential player of this Milan and also one of the foundations of the future in his 23 years. The Portuguese winger, who was trialled this summer by Chelsea, has terminated his contract 2024 and his contract extension is a priority of the ‘Rossonero’ club.
Source: La Verdad

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