Fikayo Tomori leaving Milan?
Fikayo Tomori is at risk of being sold by AC Milan as part of several exits to recoup funds due to missing out on Champions League qualification.
90min reports on Tottenham's transfer talks with AC Milan's Fikayo Tomori. Tottenham had extensive talks with AC Milan's Fikayo Tomori, but the 27-year-old opted to remain in Italy rather than joining Spurs.
Aston Villa has shown interest in Fikayo Tomori and offered 3 million euros for a loan with an option to buy if they qualify for the Champions League. Milan has rejected this initial offer but is open to selling him if a suitable offer is made.
A transfer agreement was reached with Juventus for the defender Tomoyi. However, the transfer was canceled as the new coach of Milan, Sergio Conceiçao, insisted on keeping the English player in the team.
Giuntoli and other market men at Juventus are preparing a permanent transfer proposal for Fikayo Tomori to be sent to Milan in the coming hours. It is yet to be seen if Milan will be open to this, considering Tomori's desire not to push for a separation from the team where he has regained his starting position since Conceicao's arrival as coach.
The new manager Sergio Conceicao has shown interest in Fikayo Tomori, who has recently regained his position as a starter. This interest might drive up the bidding war for the player.
Fikayo Tomori, an English defender currently playing for Milan, has become a priority target for Juventus de Turín as they aim to strengthen their defensive line. Reports indicate that Juventus is preparing a formal offer of approximately 25 million euros. Milan is facing a dilemma because, while the sale would bring significant financial benefits, their new coach, Sergio Conceiçao, reportedly wants to retain Tomori due to his crucial role in the team's tactical setup. Negotiations are still in the early stages, but Juventus is determined to finalize the deal. However, Conceiçao's desire to keep Tomori might complicate the negotiations, although Juventus' interest and financial proposal could prove decisive in the upcoming weeks.
There is interest from some Premier League clubs in acquiring Fikayo Tomori. However, Milan's new coach, Sergio Conceiçao, has requested the club to halt any transfer discussions to evaluate Tomori as part of the squad. Conceiçao is considering keeping Tomori at Milan after evaluating him in training and upcoming matches.
Chelsea could reportedly buy back former Blues star Fikayo Tomori from AC Milan in a shock January deal.
Fikayo Tomori has suitors in the Premier League. Milan values the English central defender between 25-30 million euros. If the sale of Tomori materializes at these figures, it would provide Milan with additional funds to invest in players like Samuele Ricci.
AC Milan is exploring the market for central defenders in case Fikayo Tomori leaves in January. The club is proactively looking for potential replacements.
There is a risk of Milan losing Tomori in January. Other possible exits from the club are also mentioned.
Fikayo Tomori is unhappy with his current situation at Milan, where he has been relegated to a reserve role. Although he has a contract with Milan until June 2027, he is considering his future options if his situation does not improve. Tomori desires a return to England and the Premier League, which he considers his first choice. His situation could change by the January transfer window, especially with the uncertainty surrounding coach Paulo Fonseca's future at Milan.
Fikayo Tomori, once considered indispensable, has lost his starting position and is no longer deemed unsellable by Milan.
Fikayo Tomori could reportedly make a shock return to the Premier League at the end of the 2024/25 season after losing his starting spot in AC Milan’s defence. No specific teams have been linked with Tomori for now, although Newcastle United, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United have shown interest in the past.
Tomori seems to have reached the end of his cycle at Milan, indicating potential interest in transferring him to another club as Milan looks to resolve their defensive issues.
Fikayo Tomori could return to the Premier League, where he has several admirers. Milan is open to selling him, but only for an important offer exceeding 20 million euros.
Concerns raised about Tomori's recent performances, suggesting deep reflections are needed about his future at the club.
If offers arrive for Tomori, Milan will consider looking for new names.
Fikayo Tomori, a defender for Milan, was excluded from the list of players called up for the European Championship to be held in Germany from Friday, June 14 to July 14. He was also left out of the list of 30 pre-selected players. This is not the first time that Tomori has been left out, as the former Chelsea player also missed the last European Championship won by Italy in the final against England and the World Cup in Qatar for technical reasons. He has played 35 seasonal matches, scoring 4 goals. He missed three matches due to suspension and was out from late December 2023 to late February of this year due to a muscle injury to his right biceps femoris. He returned in early March during the match against Lazio. His contract expires in June 2027, and Tomori will also be a key player in Fonseca's Milan.
Tomori is loyal and does not want to run away from Milan, especially because the club has not done very well this season. Milan is a great club, but Tomori has the potential to take a step forward in the future. If he is physically well, he will be a highly sought after defender absolutely everywhere.
Tomori, the English center-back, might be put on the transfer market.
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