AC Milan had accepted € 40 million in Como for Théo Hernandez

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Côme no longer seems to want to stop. The club coached by Cesc Fabregas had already been talked about a lot of it last summer, especially with the aborted arrival of Raphaël Varane, but the Italian stable again showed itself ultra active during this window of transfers, with not Less than four recruitments, including those of Maxence Caqueret and Dele Alli. But the current 13th of Serie has to strike even stronger.

There Gazzetta dello Sport Affirms that the residents of the Giuseppe Sinigaglia stadium have attempted the huge shot Théo Hernández in recent days, with an offer of 40 million euros, which would have even been accepted by AC Milan according to the Corriere della Serra. The attempt was extremely ambitious, but the Lombards finally encountered the player's refusal, despite a salary proposal of 7 million euros per year. As soon as they arrived in the elite of Italian football, the Lariani is already very, very, very, very high.

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