“It’s the last of my thoughts,” he stated a few weeks ago. He earns approximately 900,000 euros per season. Roma has plummeted in Como, as has happened on previous occasions. The only one to save face was once again Mile Svilar. At least three crucial saves between the first and second half, but in the end, he too had to succumb to the strikes of Gabrielloni and Nico Paz. At the end of the match, he was at the center of a peculiar incident. He lashed out at his comrades, his anger (understandably) erupting. He then ventured alone to the visitors’ section. The second goalkeeper, the formidable Ryan, endeavored to soothe the situation – his efforts, however, met with no success – and withdrew from the scene. Mile then left the scene, retreating to the gloomy sanctuary of the locker room with a dark expression clouding his face. He has shown dedication to the jersey and a desire to respond to this challenging moment. He’s consistently among the best on the field, yet the contract renewal still hasn’t arrived. “It is the last of my thoughts,” he stated a few weeks ago. He arrived on a free transfer in 2022 with Mourinho at the helm and earns about 900 thousand per season. His contract is set to expire in 2027 and the initial offer laid out was for an extension of one or two years, with a salary increase that could potentially reach two million, plus any additional bonuses. In recent weeks, however, no new contacts have been recorded. Svilar needs to be fortified in an attempt to fend off the offers from foreign clubs. According to data provided by Sofascore, the goalkeeper boasts a save rate of 66%, and averages 1.88 saves within the penalty area per match, putting him in sixth place across Serie A. The clean sheets amount to just four, but it is certainly not his fault. The yellows and reds are going through a negative phase defensively as well. Against Como, there were 5 saves, two of which were inside the penalty area.