Milan have reportedly placed a €100m price-tag on both goalkeeper Mike Maignan and left-back Theo Hernandez, as contract renewal talks stall.
The Rossoneri are planning a total revamp of their squad this summer, along with the replacement of coach Stefano Pioli after ending the season empty-handed.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, nobody in the side is safe, not even star man Theo Hernandez.
Until now, the club has refused to even consider proposals for the France international, but could be tempted to change their minds if someone comes in with a bid worth €100m.
Bayern Munich are known to be pursuing the left-back, although it remains to be seen if they would pay that much.
His contract runs to June 2026 and his salary is now worth €4.5m per season, but he is looking for a raise.
The most likely star to leave is Maignan, as his contract also expires in June 2026 and negotiations for a new deal have hit a brick wall.
This is because he wants to leap from €3.2m per season to a massive €7m, the same earned by Rafael Leao, and his performances have been far from at the level of the Scudetto campaign too.
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