Théo Hernandez, is it over?

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What future for Théo Hernandez? Is an extension to AC Milan possible? The Italian club said its last word.

Soon the end of an era? Théo Hernandez could leave AC Milan after his lease in June 2026. So far,

“There is no news about his contract”says Michele Tossani, journalist for Tuttosport and the Corriere della Serra, at

Foot transfer window. However, last December, Manuel Garcia Quilon, his agent, did not hesitate to demonstrate his player's desire to extend with the Rossoneri.

However, it seems that the Lombards are not thrilled by this idea. Already, between French and Paulo Fonseca, it was not crazy love. The current OL coach did not like Théo Hernandez's involvement in training. Today, the 27 -year -old does not appreciate the methods of Sérgio Conceição. This necessarily created concerns with the Portuguese technician. In addition, the Italian team had accepted an offer of € 40 million in Come for its player, during the last transfer window.

Discussions at neutral

This offer was declined by the defender who wishes to stay in Lombardy. But the latest news, the discussions concerning the extension of Théo Hernandez are at a standstill, reveals

La Gazzetta dello Sport. The media explains that “the news is not reassuring”, and that the dialogue between management and the Hernandez clan is practically broken. All the more, the tricolor is not in a position of strength to negotiate, in view of his performance. Time is running out.

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