Theo Hernandez alluded that his future would continue to be at Milan after the most recent game, where he scored and assisted. His camp and the club’s higher-ups are making strides in the extension talks, Tuttomercatoweb informed.
The Frenchman would like to be rewarded for his performance but is aware that the Rossoneri aren’t overly lavish on salaries. The rumors about him asking for €10M per year aren’t truthful. Instead, he’d like to reach the same level as Rafael Leao and pocket €6/7M plus add-ons annually.
Milan will focus on the negotiation with Theo Hernandez after wrapping things up with Mike Maignan. That agreement is on its homestretch. The parties are close to concurring on a two-year extension for €5M wages.
The fullback was targeted by Bayern Munich and PSG in the recent window but never pushed to leave. The simmering interest from the two powerhouses didn’t turn into concrete bids. Moreover, Milan had to be blown away by a massive offer to consider selling him. They value him €100M or so.
Our Take on Theo Hernandez
He’s an unstoppable weapon on his day and, despite some inconsistency, very few teams can count on such a threatening combination on a wing like the Rossoneri. The summer passed by without much drama as it appears that the hierarchy was confident an agreement would eventually come. Locking down him and Maignan for reasonable rates would be a massive achievement, and it looks like it’ll indeed happen eventually.
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