
Al-Hilal Approaches Finalizing the Theo Hernandez Deal
The Italian newspaper 'Corriere dello Sport' reported that the relationship between AC Milan and Theo Hernandez has reached a breaking point, as the French full-back is definitively out of the club's plans for the upcoming seasons.
Saudi Al-Hilal remains steadfast in its attractive offer, having proposed 30 million euros as a fixed amount with additional incentives, in addition to a net annual salary exceeding 15 million euros for the French player.
Reports confirmed that AC Milan's management has given its initial approval to Al-Hilal's offer, but they are waiting for the final word from the player himself, who has recently reconsidered his previous rejection of a move to the Roshan League.
The player has begun discussing the details of a potential transfer with his family and agent, especially given the lack of serious European offers, except for a timid interest from his former team, Atletico Madrid.
Executive Director Giorgio Furlani is demanding a minimum of 20 million euros, in addition to bonuses, but the management's desire to complete the deal with Al-Hilal seems clear, as they remain the strongest offer this summer.
Saudi Al-Hilal remains steadfast in its attractive offer, having proposed 30 million euros as a fixed amount with additional incentives, in addition to a net annual salary exceeding 15 million euros for the French player.
Reports confirmed that AC Milan's management has given its initial approval to Al-Hilal's offer, but they are waiting for the final word from the player himself, who has recently reconsidered his previous rejection of a move to the Roshan League.
The player has begun discussing the details of a potential transfer with his family and agent, especially given the lack of serious European offers, except for a timid interest from his former team, Atletico Madrid.
Executive Director Giorgio Furlani is demanding a minimum of 20 million euros, in addition to bonuses, but the management's desire to complete the deal with Al-Hilal seems clear, as they remain the strongest offer this summer.