The Cult of Calcio
·17 de noviembre de 2024
The Cult of Calcio
·17 de noviembre de 2024
Theo Hernandez’s long-term future at Milan is at a crossroads after negotiations over his contract renewal hit a brick wall last month. According to Calciomercato, the 19-time Serie A champions are under significant pressure to address the situation before 2025.
Despite pulling out from extension talks after falling out with new manager Paulo Fonseca, Hernandez remains critical for Milan. His current deal at San Siro runs out in 2026, but the Italian giants are determined to either tie him down to a new contract or cash in on him next summer.
Hernandez’s lofty wage demands are among several reasons the discussions broke down. Indeed, the 27-year-old is hellbent on securing a substantial pay raise as he asks for an eye-watering €8 million to pledge his future to the club.
On the other hand, Milan are willing to increase his salary of €4.5m in order to convince him to extend his stay until 2028. However, they aren’t ready to meet his demands, which would see him surpass the current highest-earner Rafael Leao.
In the meantime, European powerhouses are monitoring the situation with great attention. Facing the imminent departure of Alphonso Davies, record-time Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich are keen on luring Hernandez away from Milan. But they’re not alone.
Perennial Premier League winners Manchester City have also noted Hernandez’s brilliant form for Milan and could test the waters next summer, even though they’re about to sever ties with long-serving manager Pep Guardiola at the end of the campaign.