Manchester City are keeping close tabs on AC Milan left-back Theo Hernandez, according to reports in the UK.
The Citizens are actively seeking a replacement for Benjamin Mendy and they have identified the France international as a potential option.
Hernandez is, however, rated at around £68m by Milan, which could prove a major obstacle, and supporters on Twitter are very much split on whether the 23-year-old would be worth the outlay:
Take him now !!!
— Z33_az (@Z33az1) September 8, 2021
Save money for Haaland.
— Henny (@JaredKB7) September 8, 2021
Very good
— Dennis (@DennisPeprah13) September 8, 2021
68 MILLION?
— AdiMCFC (@Mcfc_Adi_18) September 8, 2021
Let's see how well he plays in champions league this season in a tough group then maybe decide if has improved after leaving Madrid.
— Riszuan (@riszuan17) September 8, 2021
Who cares that we are monitoring a player. We let Mendes go for 35 mil and now want to sign an even more expensive player. Our transfer policies is shambles.
— Jacob, LL.M. (@Achillaes) September 8, 2021
68M is a NO.We are not desperate for one,Zinny and Jao can still do better.
— Ketaa Clinton (@KetaaClinton) September 8, 2021
Just get him pls
— MH ⁷???????? (@7Mcfcmax) September 8, 2021
No way he’s worth £68m. Chelsea and Yanited would get him for £20m plus £5m in instalments over a few years lol
— MVNNY?? (@MVNNY22) September 8, 2021
— Cyrus ??♂️ (@SilkyCyrus_74) September 8, 2021
The fullback has been linked with both Chelsea and Manchester United in previous summers, and City have also been monitoring his progress for quite a long time.
Since moving to Milan in 2019, Hernandez has been heralded as one of the most attack-minded left-backs in European football, racking up 15 goals and 14 assists in 85 appearances for the Rossoneri.
The Frenchman would fit perfectly into Pep Guardiola’s system, although there remain questions about his defensive capabilities, which make his price tag pretty steep.
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