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Another AC star on the way out? Manchester United interested, but Hernández plans to stay at San Siro

AC Milan is likely to have a busy summer. Sandro Tonali’s transfer to Newcastle United is almost imminent, but the Rossoneri are currently facing interest in their other stars as well. While Theo Hernández is on Manchester United’s radar, this potential transfer doesn’t look realistic.

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AC Milan is likely to have a busy summer. Sandro Tonali’s transfer to Newcastle United is almost imminent, but the Rossoneri are currently facing interest in their other stars as well. While Theo Hernández is on Manchester United’s radar, this potential transfer doesn’t look realistic.

AC Milan’s wing-back Theo Hernández, who is currently one of the best in Serie A, is on Manchester United’s radar.

As well as his great work on the line, he can also provide a solid threat in attack and is slowly but surely becoming a versatile player at AC.

After all, the French international’s services also led to AC being able to celebrate the Scudetto at the end of the 2021/22 season after many years.

As previously reported by trusted Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, Manchester United have shown interest in the 25-year-old Marseille native. But the problem was the transfer fee of €60 million.

And this is a sum that for the management of the Milanese big club is not adequate to the qualities of Hernández. Moreover, the Red Devils are said to have other priorities for the summer transfer window, and Theo is happy in Milan.

He plans to stay at the San Siro next season and the club’s management also has no intention of selling him this summer.

Hernández was brought in by AC from Real Madrid in July 2019 for just under €23 million. During that time, Theo has played 167 competitive games in the red and black jersey, scoring 24 goals from the left-back position and assisting another 28.

His current contract at the San Siro expires at the end of June 2026, with a current market value of €60 million, according to Transfermarkt .

Sources: Fabrizio Romano, Transfermarkt

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