Milan doesn’t retain anyone unwillingly, but they don’t give away their players. Theo is warned (and so are Bayern and Real)

Milan doesn’t retain anyone unwillingly, but they don’t give away their players. Theo is warned (and so are Bayern and Real)
Milan doesn’t retain anyone unwillingly, but they don’t give away their players. Theo is warned (and so are Bayern and Real)

The words of Theo Hernandez since France’s withdrawal they were a bolt from the blue on a quiet Saturday in mid-June for the fans Milan: “I’m focused on the European Championship. We will see later whether I will stay at Milan or not“. Words that leave no room for particular interpretations: the full-back’s future with the Rossoneri is far from certain.

RENEWAL STALLED – In via Aldo Rossi, according to the rumors going around, Theo’s statements did not pleasealso because they arrive a few days after those of Zlatan Ibrahimovic who had armored the French, Maignan and Leao. The intention of the AC Milan club is very clear, while there are some more doubts about what the former Real Madrid wants to do. Negotiations have been underway for months the renewal of the full-back who has a contract expiring in 2026, but for the moment there is still distance between Milan’s hiring proposal and the player’s request.

ESSENTIAL OFFER – Some people think that behind these high demands there is Theo’s desire to go to more competitive clubs that allow him to earn more. Milan, as we know, doesn’t retain anyone unwillingly, but they don’t give away their players, much less one of its top players and one of the undisputed leaders of the AC Milan dressing room. To possibly give the green light to the sale, it must arrive in via Aldo Rossi a truly unmissable offer. So the clubs that might want the Frenchman, like Bayern Monaco And Real Madrid, they are warned, as is the player himself who will need a three-digit offer (or slightly lower).

 
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