There is a lot of talk these days about the possible negotiations for Theo Hernández’s contract renewal with Milan. The current agreement between the French left-back, worth 4 million euros net per season plus bonuses, is set to expire in just over a year, on June 30, 2026.
In recent months, there was optimism about reaching an agreement on a new five-year contract, with a salary of around 5 million euros net per season plus bonuses. However, everything has since come to a standstill, seemingly due to Theo Hernández’s underwhelming performances this season, as relayed via PianetaMilan.it.
The stalemate between Theo Hernández and Milan regarding the renewal has also been confirmed by Nicolò Schira, a sports journalist and transfer market expert, in a post published on his official account on the popular social network 'X.' Here is his take on the situation:
"Theo Hernández's priority is to stay at Milan, but he is waiting for Milan’s bid to extend the contract, which currently expires in 2026. Theo is also ready to stay without the renewal; while Milan opened the door to the sale this summer if there isn’t the contract extension."
In short, more work will be needed to reach a solution that satisfies all parties.
