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Theo Hernández’s agent, Manuel Garcia Quilon, was in Milan this Monday, the day after the draw (0-0) against Genoa. A match in which the French full-back did not play a single second due to a technical choice decided by Paulo Fonseca. At the microphones of the Italian press, the agent spoke about the future of his player, his desire to stay and how he made the decision of the Portuguese coach to leave him aside. As a reminder, Théo Hernandez is going through a complicated moment in his career between the accusations of assault on two young girls in a private club in Milan and his glaring poor form in the club for several weeks:
“Yesterday’s bench? It’s a choice that doesn’t belong to him, you have to respect your teammates and the coach’s choices. Leao was also on the bench this season. I came here to talk about certain tax aspects of Théo’s contract. Renewal ? We haven’t talked about this topic today. We have said it and we say it again, Théo wants to stay in Milan, he wants to reconnect with Milan“, declared the agent of the French side. Case to be continued, but the former Atlético de Madrid player can perhaps be reassured.
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