Among the many topics on the agenda this summer for the Rossoneri, there's also the matter concerning the future of Theo Hernandez and Mike Maignan. The destinies of the two Frenchmen share the same contractual horizon, with their contracts expiring in 2026.
For several months now, Milan has tried to establish contact with the entourages of both players to gauge the feasibility of their respective renewals. However, as of today, there is still a significant gap between the offer and the demand.
Specifically, this morning Corriere dello Sport took a closer look at Theo Hernandez's situation. The Italian newspaper wrote this morning about the French fullback the following headline:
"Theo's renewal remains on hold."
The source emphasises that without a signature on a contract extension, the player will need to be sold to avoid losing him for nothing. The strongest club interested at the moment seems to be Bayern Munich, although their pursuit largely depends on the future of Alphonso Davies.
If the Canadian bids farewell to Germany, the German team will knock on Milan's door. In recent days, there have also been persistent rumors about a possible return to Real Madrid.
