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Theo Hernandez Seals Al-Hilal Transfer

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By: Oliver Fisher Theo Hernandez is leaving AC Milan after six seasons, and that means the leadership are on the hunt for a new starting left-back.According to Calciomercato.com, Theo will officially join Al-Hilal in the coming days for a €25m base fee plus €5m in bonuses, earning €20m net per season in salary. He was a driving force in the Scudetto win of 2021-22 and the Champions League semi-final run the season after.So, while his last season…

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Theo Hernandez seals Al-Hilal transfer

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The Rossoneri are looking for a worthy successor to Theo Hernandez on the left flank. Several profiles are being evaluated, with a new name emerging from Spain. After six seasons, Milan have said goodbye to Theo Hernandez. The French full-back has been an absolute certainty during his time in the Rossoneri, providing great joy and sensational performances. The decision to end his experience with the Diavolo shirt one year before the natural expi…

Yesterday, Milan reached a definitive agreement for the sale of Theo Hernandez to Al-Hilal for 25 million euros. The Frenchman will sign a contract with the Saudi club in the next few days and will end his experience with the Rossoneri after 6 seasons. According to Calcio&Finanza estimates, the 25 million farewell of the full-back, who in June 2025 had a net value on the balance sheet of 2.85 million euros, will bring a capital gain of just over…

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