For a few weeks now, especially from Germany, there has been a lot of talk about Bayern Munich's potential interest in Theo Hernandez as the Bavarian club's top choice in case Real Madrid were successful in their attempt to sign Alphonso Davies.
The Germans, in fact, seem to often look at the jewels of AC Milan since significant appreciation has also been rumored for Mike Maignan, Fikayo Tomori, and, last summer, for Pierre Kalulu, adds Milan News.
The reality of the matter is that Milan places a very high valuation on the French full-back, we are talking about a figure around 100 million euros. Obviously, this high price serves as a deterrent for anyone looking to approach the negotiating table because Theo is a piece that is more unique than rare on the international scene, and his value remains very high both for what he has shown with Milan and for his current status with the French national team.
The club's objective in the coming months is to sit down at the negotiating table with Theo and his agent Quilon to renegotiate the terms of the current agreement, which sees the full-back earning 4 million euros annually until June 30, 2026.
It's evident that the renewal will involve higher figures, but the intention is to secure the Frenchman for many more years in the Rossoneri.