It's unfortunate for the Belgian, who became a reliable reference point along Allegri's right flank before suffering an injury during his stint with the national team. As anticipated, he finished his loan stints at Bologna and Roma before securing a future that would be increasingly Rossoneri, with his Milan contract, which is now slated to expire in 2027, set to be modified. Under the current management, the Belgian winger has rapidly established himself as a dependable member, receiving recognition for his versatility and hard ethic.
Milan view him as a valuable squad option capable of covering multiple roles on the right flank, and his professionalism on and off the pitch has strengthened the case for extending his stay at San Siro. Celik has become a dependable, versatile force for Roma, silencing earlier doubts. With his deal expiring in June, he remains the likeliest to stay on.