Real Madrid continues to seek to strengthen its squad with top-level players. The left wing has been a problem for Madrid, and after Davies's refusal, Theo Hernández's return is back on the table.
The Frenchman, now a star at AC Milan, is in a contractual situation that favors the Merengues. His contract ends in 2026, which could allow his return for a reduced price in 2025 or even for free a year later.
From discarded to global star
Theo Hernández arrived at Real Madrid in 2017 with high expectations, but he never managed to establish himself. At just 20 years old and facing fierce competition, he ended up being loaned out and then sold to Italy. However, at Milan, he transformed into one of the best full-backs in the world.

Now, at 27 years old and in full football maturity, Theo is a key player both in his club and the French national team. His ability to attack, defend, and his exceptional physique make him an ideal option for Madrid, which needs to strengthen the left side.
Madrid seeks a bargain in the market
Madrid's plan is clear: take advantage of Theo's contractual situation. If Milan fails to renew him, in 2025 the White club could attempt to sign him for a price below his market value. If the Italians don't agree, Madrid would wait another year to incorporate him at no cost.
The French full-back has everything to succeed at Bernabéu. His power, his experience at the elite level, and his past at the White House work in his favor. Additionally, he would arrive to provide greater offensive depth to a team that bases much of its play on the wings.
Florentino has the final say
The final decision will be in the hands of Florentino Pérez. Davies's refusal has forced Madrid to look for other options, and Theo appears as the best alternative. He is a tested player, with quality and ready to show that he is ready to succeed at the club that once let him go.
With an affordable price or even the option to sign him for free in 2026, the opportunity is unbeatable. If Madrid wants to strengthen the left-back position without making an enormous expenditure, Theo Hernández's return seems to be the perfect move.