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Except a huge twist, a French international will leave his club after the season.
This time, doubt no longer seems allowed. Unrecognizable since the start of the season, Theo Hernandez is certainly living his last months on the side of AC Milan. Under contract with the Rossoneri until June 2026, the 27 -year -old French right side will not be extended and will therefore leave the club during the next summer transfer window.
According to LIn Gazzetta dello SportThéo Hernández's departure is certain and acted. As a reminder, the tricolor international arrived in Lombardy in the summer of 2019 from Real Madrid for 22 million euros.
“The fracture cannot be recomposed”
The rupture is even total with the tifosi, who took it in flu. “” The fracture cannot be recomposed, even over time, advance the transalpine media. Two days ago, the final tear: the player is about to shoot a corner and is covered with whistles. The public of San Siro no longer tolerates his distractions and this feeling that he plays with the handbrake. »»
Another departure is also mentioned by La Gazzetta dello Sportthat of Rafael Leao. The Portuguese striker is no longer really in the smell of holiness in Milan and a transfer this summer is clearly not to be excluded. On the other hand, it is less certain than that of Theo Hernandez. The former Lille has a release clause set at 175 million euros.
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