AC Milan, Real Madrid, PSG: Theo Hernandez announces the color for his future

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The world of football is no longer discovering Theo Hernandez. It’s been 4 years now that the moped has been coming and going in the left corridor of AC Milan. Slowly but surely, the full-back is making a place for himself among the world’s elite. Having become a French international and author of a very good World Cup in Qatar, taking the place of his injured brother Lucas in the first match against Australia, the 26-year-old player is now a sure bet in his position.

His name began to circulate during the last transfer windows. Newcastle looked into his situation last summer, then PSG were interested in him for this winter according to certain media in Italy. The capital club wanted a left-handed defender, either who plays in the center or in the corridor. The choice ultimately fell on Lucas Beraldo but it is not impossible in the future to see the Ile-de-France residents eyeing the Milanese again. Theo Hernandez is aware of this.

“No one knows the future”

And then Real Madrid is not far away either. There has already been talk of a return to the club in the past, he who was under contract with the Merengues between 2017 and 2019. “For Real, I have only words of gratitude because of the strong commitment they made to me at the time. I am a person who likes to look to the future and I focus all my thoughts on the present and the near future, but as the grateful person that I am, I keep this great club in my heart.he summarizes in A.S..

If he recognizes that the story could have been even more beautiful, the Franco-Spanish does not rule out the idea of ​​one day returning to Real. “You never know what life has in store for you, but I live in the present for the emotions and I am professional. Nobody knows the future. There are still a lot of games to play this season with Milan and I really only think about what I have to do on the pitch. It is still good to remember that his contract ends in 2026 in Lombardy. The question of its future will therefore quickly become a subject.

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