Mercato: PSG has put a stop to a Deschamps star!

Mercato: PSG has put a stop to a Deschamps star!
Mercato: PSG has put a stop to a Deschamps star!

Starting with the team this Thursday against Israel, Theo Hernandez finds himself at a turning point in his career. His contract with AC Milan ends in a year and a half and a departure is increasingly mentioned by the Italian press, with Saint-Germain regularly cited as a probable destination.

Considered one of the best left-backs on the planet, Theo Hernandez could well be the main player in the transfer window in the coming months. His adventureAC Milan would get closer to the end and the future could well be written on the side of Bayern Munich or even PSGwhere he would find his brother Lucas Hernandez.

“We thought about PSG but he refused it, I think we thought about selling him”

Asked about the situation of the French international at theAC Milanthe director of TeleLombardy confirmed a possible departure, announcing moreover that the PSG could have welcomed him during the last summer transfer window. “ His cycle at Milan is over, but he had to be sold just before getting there and Milan didn’t do it. We thought about PSG but he refused it, I think we thought about selling him » explained Fabio Ravezzani. « Milan should have sold him and Rafael Leao first, I’ve always said that. While Leao stagnates, Theo Hernandez has even started a regressive process ».

He demands double his salary

According to information from La Gazzetta dello Sporta departure should indeed become clear in the coming months for Theo Hernandez. L’AC Milan would have offered him a contract extension, but for the moment everything would have fallen through after the extremely high demands of the 27-year-old full-back. The latter would have in fact demanded a salary greater than €8M net per year, i.e. double what he currently earns and above all, much more than the biggest salary of the Milanese club, which is none other than Rafael Leao with nearly €7M net per year.

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