Milan Considers Selling Theo Hernandez Due to Recurring Issues
It seems that Theo Hernandez's future with Milan is at stake, as reports have increased confirming the deterioration of the relationship between the player and the club's management due to his controversial actions during the current season.
According to 'Football Italia', Milan is displeased with Hernandez's behavior, especially after his confrontations with coaches Paulo Fonseca and Sergio Conceicao, in addition to his red card in a crucial Champions League match against Feyenoord.
The latest chapter of tension arose when the player requested a substitution during the match against Como, citing injury, at a time when the team was trailing in the score. However, the surprise was that he joined the French national team camp just two days later without any apparent issues, which angered the club's management.
With Hernandez's contract running until 2026, Milan's management believes that selling him this summer is the best option to avoid losing him for free in the future. According to reports, the club is preparing to rely on Alex Jimenez as a potential replacement for him in the left-back position in the upcoming period.
According to 'Football Italia', Milan is displeased with Hernandez's behavior, especially after his confrontations with coaches Paulo Fonseca and Sergio Conceicao, in addition to his red card in a crucial Champions League match against Feyenoord.
The latest chapter of tension arose when the player requested a substitution during the match against Como, citing injury, at a time when the team was trailing in the score. However, the surprise was that he joined the French national team camp just two days later without any apparent issues, which angered the club's management.
With Hernandez's contract running until 2026, Milan's management believes that selling him this summer is the best option to avoid losing him for free in the future. According to reports, the club is preparing to rely on Alex Jimenez as a potential replacement for him in the left-back position in the upcoming period.