AC Milan
goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has reportedly put an end to speculation over
his future by agreeing a new five-year deal.
The
18-year-old has been on the radar of a number of European clubs after rejecting
the Rossoneri's initial contract offer earlier this summer.
According to
The Sun, however, terms have now been agreed on a long-term deal that will keep
him in place at San Siro until 2022, with a buyout clause worth £88m included.
That figure
has been included to fend off Madrid, whose president Florentino Perez recently
admitted to being interested in the Italy international.
If Milan
fail to qualify for the Champions League from next season onwards then that
clause reduces by half, but Donnarumma's rumoured £167,000-a-week wages will
remain constant.
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