AC Milan wants to sell Theo Hernandez after their relationship turned sour. The French defender does not fit the team's future plans anymore. Italian sports newspaper Corriere dello Sport broke the story about their falling out. Milan bosses have decided they want him gone before next season starts. The left-back seems ready to leave after months of tension.
Al-Hilal from Saudi Arabia made a huge offer that caught everyone's attention. They put 30 million euros on the table as a base payment. The Saudi club also promised extra money based on performance targets. Hernandez would earn more than 15 million euros each year if he signs. That salary would make him one of the highest-paid defenders anywhere.
Milan leaders already said yes to Al-Hilal's proposal. They just need Hernandez to agree to the move. The player changed his mind after first saying no to Saudi football. He talks with his family and agent about whether to accept. Very few European teams have shown real interest except Atletico Madrid.
Giorgio Furlani runs Milan's transfer business and wants at least 20 million euros. He also demands performance bonuses on top of that basic fee. Milan clearly prefers selling to Al-Hilal over other options. The Saudi offer remains the strongest bid they received during summer transfer talks. Hernandez must make his final choice soon.
Al-Hilal from Saudi Arabia made a huge offer that caught everyone's attention. They put 30 million euros on the table as a base payment. The Saudi club also promised extra money based on performance targets. Hernandez would earn more than 15 million euros each year if he signs. That salary would make him one of the highest-paid defenders anywhere.
Milan leaders already said yes to Al-Hilal's proposal. They just need Hernandez to agree to the move. The player changed his mind after first saying no to Saudi football. He talks with his family and agent about whether to accept. Very few European teams have shown real interest except Atletico Madrid.
Giorgio Furlani runs Milan's transfer business and wants at least 20 million euros. He also demands performance bonuses on top of that basic fee. Milan clearly prefers selling to Al-Hilal over other options. The Saudi offer remains the strongest bid they received during summer transfer talks. Hernandez must make his final choice soon.