French teenager Theo Hernandez is set to become the first player to cross the divide from Atletico Madrid to Real Madrid since 2000, with Spanish media predicting his expected 30 million-euro ($33.5 million) move to be confirmed next week.

France under-20 international Hernandez, 19, has been with Atletico’s youth system since 2008 and, despite never playing for the first team, has established himself in Spain’s top flight while on loan at Alaves last season.

The defender, whose brother Lucas plays for Atletico and whose father Jean-Francois played for a string of clubs including Atletico, gained admiration for his explosive bursts down the left flank with Alaves last campaign.

He played 32 league games and made six appearances in the King’s Cup, scoring a scorching free kick in their 3-1 defeat to Barcelona in the final at the Vicente Calderon, his only competitive appearance in Atletico’s stadium.

News of the player’s imminent departure from Atletico to Real leaked in the Spanish media last month on the eve of the Champions League semi-final second leg between the two clubs in May, cranking up ill feeling after a 17-year spell in which no player had directly joined one club from the other.

The move is expected to be confirmed next week, after Real president Florentino Perez renews his mandate until 2021, with no candidate declaring their intention to take him on two days before yesterday’s deadline.

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