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The summer promises to be very lively for our Blues. There is obviously this Euro 2024, where Didier Deschamps’ men will logically be big favorites to win. Then, it’s time for the Paris Olympic Games, where several players we are used to seeing in A could represent the country under the orders of Thierry Henry. Everything will depend on the green light, or not, from their respective club. And in the middle of all this, the transfer window of course.
Several French players should have a change of scenery this summer, starting with Kylian Mbappé, who will arrive in Madrid. Olivier Giroud should leave for California and Los Angeles FC, while other players like Jules Koundé could also be sold. And this will also be the case for Theo Hernandez, the left back of AC Milan.
A superb season in Milan
As indicated Mundo Deportivo, it is very possible that the Milanese will continue his career with Bayern Munich, he who is having a great season in Lombardy with 5 goals and 10 assists in all competitions in particular. Lucas’ brother has already said yes to the Bavarians for a transfer this summer, he who is under contract until 2026. The two teams must now come to an agreement, while the player trained at Real Madrid also had other offers on the table.
He should thus replace Alphonso Davies, whose future will probably be written in Madrid, since everything indicates that he will not extend (his lease expires in 2025) and that he will be sold to the Merengues this summer. At the age of 26, Theo Hernandez will follow in the footsteps of his brother, who also defended the Munich colors.
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