
AC Milan's management is deeply disappointed following the team's failure in their two-legged clash against Dutch side Feyenoord in the Champions League. This was reported by journalist Nicolo Schira on social media.
According to the source, French defender Theo Hernandez has become the biggest disappointment for the club's management. It is reported that the player may face a fine for receiving a red card in the 51st minute of the match when Milan was leading 1-0.
Furthermore, Schira states that Theo's status at the club has changed, and he can no longer be considered an integral part of the team. If the player refuses to extend his contract, which expires in June 2026, he may be put up for sale in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Recall that in the recent return match in Milan, the teams played to a 1-1 draw, but the Rossoneri suffered elimination to the Dutch team with an aggregate score of 1-2.
It was previously reported that French national team goalkeeper Mike Maignan will extend his contract with AC Milan until 2028.

