There's been a huge step forward for the rights of women in football with Italian club AC Milan announcing a groundbreaking new maternity policy. The Italian football club has announced it will become the first club in Europe to guarantee contract renewals for players who become pregnant in the final year of their deals. This means players will no longer have to worry about making a choice between the sport or becoming a mum, with the team also announcing it will provide help with childcare and expenses for their children and a companion.

READ MORE: Safety warning issued to parents about Book Week costumes  AC Milan captain Christy Grimshaw has told BBC Sport it's a positive step forward for female players. "To be granted this opportunity feels extra special. You might be in the last year of your contract and feel a little scared about becoming a mother.

It's taking that choice away from us. We can feel comfortable." "Becoming a mother as a woman is a beautiful thing.

I'm hoping this is the start of something special in women's football and women's sport." READ MORE: The pros and cons of Woolies' new 'scan as you go' system Head of women's football Elisabet Spina hopes the announcement will see other clubs follow suit. "We want to contribute and try to change the culture," she told BBC Sport.

"It is late in a way, but we are happy to be the first that thinks of something like this and to try to change things. The policy comes amid a push for improved rights for players acr.