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Svilar's renewal imminent: player will sign until 2030

Svilar's renewal imminent: player will sign until 2030

Yahoo14-05-2025

Mile Svilar's contract renewal seems imminent.
As reported by Sportitalia, the Serbian goalkeeper and the Giallorossi club are close to agreeing to an extension until 2030.
However, some details remain to be defined, starting with the release clause of 40 million euros that the goalkeeper's agent would like to include in the contract.
The certainty, however, is that Svilar's future will still be in Giallorossi and that this summer he will not leave the capital.

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