GdS: Milan 'have no regrets' over Theo sale after comments - Rossoneri left 'untouched'
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GdS: Milan 'have no regrets' over Theo sale after comments - Rossoneri left 'untouched'
"Yesterday, Theo Hernandez stated that he had been let go by AC Milan and given a clear ultimatum. However, it has not affected those inside the club. The sale of Theo in the summer is a heavily debated topic, and one that Milan have not let go of just yet. Davide Bartesaghi seems to be the heir to the position, but it is not really due to the success of the Frenchman's replacement."
"Pervis Estupinan was brought in to replace the defender, but he has not left many impressed, and Bartesaghi has taken advantage. Whether he would be preferred over Theo, though, is something entirely different. Nothing to regret Reports suggested that Massimiliano Allegri would have loved to work with the wing-back, and he could have excelled in this system. However, Gazzetta dello Sport (via MilanNews) reports that there are 'no regrets' at Casa Milan about the situation."
Theo Hernandez announced that AC Milan had let him go and presented him with a clear ultimatum, but club personnel remain unfazed. The possibility of selling Theo in the summer remains heavily debated within transfer plans. Davide Bartesaghi is emerging as the likely successor at left-back, though his rise has less to do with replacing the Frenchman and more to do with opportunities created. Pervis Estupinan was signed as a replacement but has failed to impress, allowing Bartesaghi to take advantage. Reports indicate Massimiliano Allegri would have welcomed the wing-back, yet Milan insist there are no regrets and would still proceed with a sale.
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