AC Milan right-back Davide Calabria has reportedly agreed a new contract with the Rossoneri running until 2025.
The 24-year-old scored two goals and provided as many assists in 32 Serie A appearances last season, but only had one year remaining on his contract at the Giuseppe Meazza.
Calabria was unable to offer his services to Roberto Mancini and Italy for Euro 2020 this summer as he is suffering from a hernia injury, but he has been capped twice after making his senior international debut in November.
Football Italia reports that the full-back has agreed a new four-year deal with AC Milan, which would take his time at the club to 18 years.
Born just outside of Milan in Brescia, Calabria joined the club in 2007 when he was 10 years old, and he graduated from the academy when he made his senior debut in 2015.
Since then, the defender has gone on to score five goals and provide nine assists in 151 appearances for the club.