For years, Theo Hernandez has been playing on the left flank in the AC Milan jersey without an adequate replacement. The Frenchman is the only player in the team for whom there is no alternative. Previously it was Fode Ballo-Toure who was really not good and the coach could not rely on him, and now Milan have no left back in the team except Theo and that position is temporarily filled by Alessandro Florenzi.Finally, the management of the Rossoneri took action on bringing in a replacement for one of their best players. Media from the Apennines report that Milan have reached an agreement with Juan Miranda from Betis. The only question is whether the Spaniard comes in the upcoming January transfer window or the next one, in the summer.##NAJAVA_MECA_7722040##His contract with Betis expires at the end of the season and there are no negotiations regarding a continuation. Miranda wants to go to Milan even though Napoli, Borussia Dortmund and Real Sociedad also want him.AC Milan are ready to pay Betis 4,000,000 euros already in January or to wait for the summer and bring him as a free agent. Everything is on Betis… With the fact that 40 percent of the mentioned sum belongs to Miranda’s former club Barcelona, with which he ‘grew up’.🚨 AC Milan have agreed personal terms with Juan Miranda to join the club in 2024 on a deal until 2028.The Italian club will offer around €2m for the 23-year old, who only has 6-months left on his Real Betis contract.(Source: @MatteMoretto / @FabrizioRomano) pic.twitter.com/55Hyd6sV7s— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) December 6, 2023 Milan agreed a contract with Miranda until the summer of 2029 worth 1,800,000 euros per season net plus bonuses. That is significantly more than what he currently earns at Betis, but also more than what Betis offered him for continued cooperation. Betis are already working on bringing in an alternative and are inquiring about the loan of Javi Galan from Atletico Madrid.Miranda is a child of Barcelona whose first team he made his debut at the age of 18, but he did not fight for a more important role in the fierce competition, so there were loans to Schalke and Betis, who bought him with the clause that the Catalans get 40 percent of the next transfer.