
Theo Hernandez is contemplating a return to Serie A after one season in Saudi Arabia, with Juventus and AC Milan showing interest. He has performed well at Al Hilal, scoring nine goals and providing five assists in 42 matches.
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Report: Theo Hernandez weighs Serie A return as Juventus & Milan circle
Theo Hernandez is seriously considering a return to Serie A after just one season in Saudi Arabia, with Juventus and AC Milan among the clubs being monitored by his entourage, according to reports in Italy.
The former Milan defender has enjoyed a positive campaign with Al Hilal under Simone Inzaghi, contributing nine goals and five assists in 42 appearances, including a decisive goal in the King’s Cup final.
Despite performing well, Hernandez has made no secret of his desire to return to European football, via CalcioMercato.
Theo Hernandez joins Al-Hilal
The timing of a move has been carefully managed. Hernandez needed to complete 183 days of tax residency in Saudi Arabia before negotiating with European clubs on a gross salary basis, a threshold now reached.
Theo Hernandez is considering a return to Serie A due to his desire to play in European football again after a successful season in Saudi Arabia.
Juventus and AC Milan are among the clubs monitoring Theo Hernandez's situation as he weighs a return to Serie A.
During his time at Al Hilal, Theo Hernandez contributed nine goals and five assists in 42 appearances.

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Any interested Italian club would still need him to significantly reduce his current €20 million net salary, but the fiscal obstacle has been cleared.
Juventus are the most commonly cited destination, with a dynamic attacking left-back precisely what Luciano Spalletti is seeking. However, no formal approach has been made and he remains an idea rather than a concrete target.
UDINE, ITALY – APRIL 11: Theo Hernández of AC Milan celebrates after scoring his team’s third goal during the Serie A match between Udinese and AC Milan at Stadio Friuli on April 11, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
A Milan return is more complicated. Hernandez previously ruled it out publicly, citing issues with the club’s leadership. However, with the futures of Igli Tare, Massimiliano Allegri and CEO Giorgio Furlani all under scrutiny, a change of personnel could reopen the door, particularly given that his family remains based in the city.