Théo Hernandez could return to Atletico Madrid

Théo Hernández will not continue to play in the Milan shirt and has offered to sign for a Spanish club.

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Théo Hernández and Atlético de Madrid could meet again. The French full-back, who currently plays for Milan, has been offered to the Red and White club as part of an operation to revitalise his career in a familiar environment. Raised in Atleti’s academy, the French defender took his first steps in top-flight football with the Madrid team before moving to Real Madrid and then to Serie A, where he has enjoyed remarkable seasons.

Théo Hernández may return to the Metropolitano

Although there was initially speculation about a possible move to Saudi Arabian football, the situation has changed significantly in recent days. The player’s representatives have made contact with European clubs, including Atlético, who are considering him to strengthen the left winger. The possibility of returning to the Metropolitano appeals to the player, who has fond memories of his formative years in the Spanish capital.

Milan demands solid compensation

At the same time, Milan has no intention of letting one of their most valuable players go without appropriate compensation. The Lombard club has set the price of the France international at 30 million euros, an amount that initially seems manageable for Diego Simeone’s team, especially if there are outgoing players who can generate income. The Italian club is aware of the interest in the player and remains firm on its financial demands.

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One of Europe’s most promising attack-backs

At 27 years old, Théo remains one of the continent’s most promising attacking full-backs. His strength, versatility and goal-scoring ability fit the profile the Argentine coach is looking for to raise the team’s quality. Meanwhile, the player is exploring his options, although the chance to wear the red and white shirt again could become a special chapter in his career.