theo hernandez al hilal transfer news
AC Milan’s Theo Hernandez seems to be on the move to top Saudi club Al-Hilal, certain to earn a €30 million transfer in the coming days. Officials from Rossoneri are supposedly giving the green light to sell their key left-back, which reflects a change in their transfer plans.
The club is trying to recruit Hernandez as the leading signing ahead of the new season. Saudi Pro League champions have offered a four-year contract up until 2028 as well as a salary more than four times higher than his current wages in Milan.
The proposed financial package from Al-Hilal would improve Hernandez’s lifestyle because he now earns far less at his current club. According to reports, the defender is given two days to make a decision, with the Saudi team wishing to finish the paperwork before the transfer window gets more competitive.
A number of things have influenced Milan’s decision to sell their once-invincible player. Hernandez’s performances this season have not been as consistent as in the past. Recent problems with discipline grew worse when he picked up a red card against Feyenoord in the Champions League, which badly hurt Milan’s chances in Europe.
Financial matters are also very important for AC Milan in making this transfer happen. Since Transfermarkt has valued Hernandez at €40 million, and he is playing well and is only 22, accepting €30 million would seem like a fair offer. The leadership in Milan thinks this is a great time to make use of Milan’s brand while seeking a better balance in the team.
The switch from Atletico Madrid’s youth system to Real Madrid in 2017 kicked off a stellar career for Hernandez. In spite of the political issues, Tobi caused when he moved to Real Madrid, he struggled to become a key player, making very few appearances before being bought by AC Milan in 2019 for €22.8 million.
Milan has helped him become Europe’s top attacking full-back after he was once considered a promising talent. During his five years at Juventus, Hernandez is famous for doing overlapping runs, helping on defense, and delivering key goals.
Sporting fans have seen Hernandez make 49 appearances with only 5 goals and 6 assists to his name in this campaign. Although these results look good on paper, his overall contributions have dropped, and in important matches, people have questioned his decision-making.
His playing an effective role in the attack is still important, though he often makes defensive errors and looks less attentive. Milan’s ouster in the Champions League by Feyenoord, because of errors made by Zahavi, is a clear example of his difficulties.
Al-Hilal’s wanting Hernandez is a sign of how the Saudi Pro League strives to get top international footballers. Because of financial support for football, the kingdom has already brought in some well-known players. Hernandez might become another notable name in their growing team.
Many European players are attracted to the financial packages in Saudi Arabia, which give them career-shaping salaries that are much higher than what they would earn in their leagues. Her getting near Saudi Arabia would be a major addition to the country’s popularity on the world football stage.
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