AC Milan set £50 million asking price for Manchester United target Theo Hernandez
Manchester United target Theo Hernandez is being valued at £50 million by AC Milan in the ongoing transfer window, according to Calciomercato (h/t Manchester Evening News).
The Red Devils are interested in acquiring the left-back’s services this summer. However, Manchester City are also monitoring the France international’s situation at the San Siro side.
In February, the defender signed a new three-year contract at the Rossoneri. But with the recent departure of Paolo Maldini as the club’s director, there is speculation around the 25-year-old’s future at the Italian outfit.
Apart from the two Manchester rivals, teams in La Liga also have Hernandez on their radar. The full-back previously spent time at the likes of Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid before moving to Milan.
At the San Siro side, the French national has caught a lot of people’s attention and has revived his career. He has been a pivotal player for the Rossoneri over the years and the 25-year-old has showcased his talent both in attack and in defence.
In the 2020/21 season, the defender was key to Stefano Pioli’s plans as the Serie A giants lifted the Scudetto after an 11-year drought.
United have relied on Luke Shaw as their first-choice left-back under Erik ten Hag. In the summer of 2022, we also signed Tyrell Malacia from Feyenoord. The Holland national was a bit-part player for the Red Devils in his debut campaign.
The former Southampton star has been ever-present in the gaffer’s plans. In the last few months, the England international has put in some impressive displays to cement his place in the starting lineup.
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As things stand, the Old Trafford side have decent options on the right-hand side of the defence. Therefore, it would be wise for us to prioritise strengthening other areas before spending a considerable amount on Hernandez.