Mercato – PSG: The Italian press announces big news!

Mercato – PSG: The Italian press announces big news!
Mercato – PSG: The Italian press announces big news!

Currently with the French team to prepare for the matches against Israel and Belgium, Theo Hernandez finds himself at a turning point in his career. His contract ends in June 2026 and if AC Milan would like to convince him to extend, he could well be put on the market in a few months, with Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich reportedly on the lookout.

In recent years, the PSG changed course. The project indeed seems to want to rely on a solid base of internationals or young French talents and we have thus seen Ousmane Dembélé, Lucas Hernandez or even Bradley Barcola or even Randal Kolo Muani recently disembarked. But it’s not over, since a new golden opportunity could soon present itself.

Theo Hernandez would not say no to PSG

According to information from La Gazzetta dello SportTheo Hernandez would not say no to PSGwhere he would also find his big brother. The 27-year-old left-back would be happyAC Milanbut in the event of departure the Parisian destination would probably be very popular. Note that the daily also speaks of a possible departure from Bayern Munichwho could lose Alphonso Davies and which would be another club appreciated by the French international.

A complicated extension in Milan?

For the moment, theAC Milan would especially like to extend it, but the task does not appear to be so simple. The Gazette in fact tells us that the agent of Theo Hernandez would demand a salary greater than €8M net per year to sign a new contract, or double what he currently earns. Far too much for the Milan club, where the highest paid player is Rafael Leao with €7M net per year. Nothing seems to be definitive yet, but if the two parties do not come together very quickly, the French left-back could well be put on the market by the next summer transfer window.

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