Milan not sure about Theo, but others aren’t: Les Bleus’ full-back has a staggering offer

AC Milan have several outstanding individuals, but what they lack is a cohesive teamwork. There’s no harmony within the squad. Each player seems to be pulling in a different direction, refusing to subordinate their game for the collective good. That’s why the results are falling short.Massimiliano Allegri may yet manage to put the pieces together, but first, he’ll need to know which pieces he has – and which ones he’ll need to acquire.Gasperini had two great offers, and his final decision is worth respectIt’s no secret that the Rossoneri’s hierarchy is unhappy with the performances of certain players. One of them is, definitely, Theo Hernandez. His form has taken a noticeable dip: he no longer contributes in attack as he once did, and defensively, he’s become far too nonchalant, to put it mildly. This is why Milan is hesitant about offering him a contract extension. However, there are still voices within the club who believe in the French left-back and want to keep him.##NAJAVA_MECA_8957393##Hernandez is entering the final year of his current contract, which expires at the end of the next season. Preliminary talks with his representatives have begun, with Milan sporting director Igli Tare meeting with the player’s agents on Friday. Notably, no offer for a new deal was presented.All signs suggest that Milan may not even intend to extend his contract.##EDITORS_CHOICE##There are two key reasons for this: first, Theo’s performances have been consistently declining; second, with his contract nearing its end, this transfer window presents the last realistic chance for Milan to cash in. If he stays until the end of his deal, the club risks losing him for free, despite once having the opportunity to sell him for a significant fee. San Siro club appears increasingly open to a sale, and suitors are already lining up.Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal is reportedly preparing a proposal, with a contract offer that would see the French international earn €18 million annually. Back in January, Hernandez turned down a move to Saudi Arabia, and it remains unclear whether his stance has changed since then.

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