The agent of AC Milan left-back Theo Hernandez, who has been linked with the likes of Man City and Chelsea, has given an update on his client's future.
Agent of In-Demand Left-Back Theo Hernandez has disclosed contract negotiations with AC Milan have stalled.
Hernandez moved to the Rossoneri from Real Madrid in the summer of 2019 and has since established himself as an integral first-team player at the San Siro.
The France international has made a total of 222 appearances in all competitions for Milan, recording 31 goals and 41 assists, as they won the Serie A title in the 2021–22 campaign.
Hernandez turned 27 last weekend but was left frustrated on his birthday when he missed a penalty before being sent off in Milan's 2-1 league defeat against Fiorentina.
A left-back who played nine times in all competitions Paulo FonsecaHe has less than two years left on his contract at the San Siro.
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Five European clubs keeping tabs on Hernandez?
According to Transfers, Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain And Bayern Munich Hernandez's situation in Milan is being 'closely monitored'.
A separate report from Always Milan says that Chelsea During a possible move, there are 'sneaks' Juventus The left-back is 'unmanageable'.
Hernandez's agent Manuel Garcia Quilon Gave an update on his client's future in Milan, admitting he is no closer to extending his contract with the club.
speaks Telelombardy project QSVSQuilon said: “There were no negotiations, we didn't talk for four months from May-June.
“The club contacted me and asked if we wanted to stay in Milan and if we were happy. We said yes and then had no contact.
“The club contacted me and asked us if the player wanted to stay in Milan and if he was happy. I told them, yes, he is very attached to the city, very good at Italian football. He is happy here with his family. and his son.
“Theo has been in Milan for six years and actions speak louder than words. We don't have any plans on the table and we haven't received any offers from the club.”
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Quilon discusses Hernandez's future in Milan
Responding to reports that Hernandez had demanded a salary worth €8m a season to sign the extension, Guillen said: “Did Theo say that? No…someone is spreading these rumors to sway public opinion against him, clearly not us. Those who do.”
Guillon refused to rule out the possibility of Hernandez leaving Milan next summer, but insisted the defender is “happy” at the club and ready to stay at the San Siro.
“Football is football, it all moves very quickly,” Quilon added. “Every day things change in a thousand details. I can say today that Theo's main idea is to continue in Milan, reach an agreement and stay at the club as long as possible.
“What happens in a year? I don't know, I don't want to lie to you because I really don't know, if he comes to an agreement and extends the contract, it's not an issue.
“If he doesn't sign a new contract, what happens? I don't want to lie, I don't know what will happen, but the idea at the moment is that Theo is happy in Milan.”
Hernandez is currently away on international duty with France ahead of two UEFA Nations League matches against Israel on Thursday and Belgium next Monday.