Manchester United are reportedly linked with a move for Theo Hernandez despite the 25-year-old World Cup finalist only signing a new deal in February.

According to Calcio Mercato, Theo Hernandez has emerged on Manchester United’s radar ahead of the summer. The 25-year-old World Cup finalist is a key part of this AC Milan side, and have tied him down to a new contract only in February.

Manchester United are in the market for several players in key positions as Erik ten Hag looks to build a squad capable of challenging for honours. After a mixed first season at Old Trafford, the Dutchman would need crucial funds to strengthen his group.

A third-placed finish and returning to the Champions League will be tangible progress. But their ambitions point towards winning the Premier League and going deep in the Champions League. However, they have not achieved what the manager wanted in the transfer market.

They have already cooled their interest in Harry Kane, their primary striker target. Secondly, they deemed players like Declan Rice out of their budget following uncertainties in the background. With problems like that brewing in the background, the links to Theo Hernandez are strange.

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Manchester United are more concerned over a move for Mason Mount. Chelsea have rejected their first bid for the attacking midfielder, as the Blues continues to hold out for a larger valuation. With that in mind, the Red Devils may have an unexpected cash crunch in the background.

As surprising as the Hernandez reports are, Milan will demand a huge fee in return for a player who only committed to a new deal back in February. The report insists €60 million could convince the Italian club to sell the 25-year-old Frenchman.

Manchester United have sufficient cover at left-back with Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia. However, someone like Hernandez offers a new attacking dimension from the left-back, and if conditions persist, Ten Hag could think about a move, albeit later in the window.

For now, this report should get the rumour treatment. However, one cannot rule out a future move, as first, Manchester United will look to finalise moves for their priority targets like Mount and a new striker.

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