Theo’s priority is to stay at Milan, but he is waiting for a signal. Maignan towards renewal

Theo’s priority is to stay at Milan, but he is waiting for a signal. Maignan towards renewal
Theo’s priority is to stay at Milan, but he is waiting for a signal. Maignan towards renewal

Both expiring in 2026, weeks ago Mike Maignan And Theo Hernandez are at the center of rumors and indiscretions about their renewal with the Milan. A few days ago, Zlatan Ibrahimovic reassured the fans that the two Frenchmen (and Rafael Leao) will remain with the Rossoneri: “Maignan, Theo Hernandez and Leao remain here because they are among the best players in the world in their position, they have a contract and they are happy.”

PRIORITY TO MILAN – But it is clear that the question of their extension will soon have to be addressed. As reported this morning Tuttosportboth Theo and Maignan, who currently earn 5 million euros plus bonuses and 3.2 million respectively, are aiming for an increase in salary until they reach “Leao share“, so around 7 million per season. A few days ago, speaking about his future since France’s withdrawal, the full-back declared: “Market requests? I’m 100% focused on the European Championship: we’ll see later whether I stay in Milan or not.” Theo knows he is in the sights of Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, but his priority remains Milan. Obviously he is waiting for a signal from the Rossoneri club because the contract issue will have to be addressed and resolved sooner or later.

CONTACTS SPLIT – The question regarding Maignan’s future seems to be a little less complicated: he too is in the sights of some top clubs, but contacts for renewal have been resumed and the former Lille player now seems to be a little less “agitated” than he was a few months ago. Extend these two contracts it would be an important signal from Milan who, thanks to his accounts in order, does not need to sell his most valuable pieces.

 
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