Milan and Davide Calabria have reportedly reached an agreement over a new contract until June 2025.

The right-back has excelled under Stefano Pioli and played 32 Serie A games as Milan secured second in the table and qualified for the Champions League.

The 24-year-old’s current deal expires in June 22, but Calciomercato.com reports the defender has now reached an agreement with the Rossoneri to extend his stay at Milanello.

The academy graduate has played 123 times in Serie A since breaking through in the first team and is capped twice by Italy so far, but is currently recovering from an inguinal hernia injury and is not part of the 26-man squad preparing for the EURO 2020 Final at Wembley this week.

Calabria has been with Milan since 2007, when he arrived to play for the youth teams, and the outlet believes his new deal will expire in four years.

If Calabria sees out the deal with the Diavolo until June 2025, he will thus have turned 28 and remained at Milan for 18 years already.

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