Angelino's move to Al Hilal on standby
Angelino is waiting to find out what the future holds for him.
The Spanish fullback accepted Al Hilal's recent proposal and was ready to travel for his medical.
However, as reported by Il Tempo, the deal is on hold and no authorization has been given for the player's medical.
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The newspaper reports that Al Hilal are still not done in their pursuit of their original target for the left flank in Theo Hernandez.
The Milan player is undecided and has yet to respond to the Saudi club's offer.
As a result, Angelino is forced to wait as an alternative to Hernandez.
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