Tottenham Hotspur have been focusing on a move for AC Milan’s Fikayo Tomori late in the winter market.
Earlier today, we brought in multiple claims from Italy about Spurs’ concrete approach to sign the defender.
To sum it up, Tottenham made an offer of €25m plus €5m bonuses and Milan have already accepted it. The centre-back has asked for a few hours to make a decision over joining the Premier League club.
Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio brings the latest on Tottenham’s chances of securing the 27-year-old’s services.
The Englishman arrived at the San Siro initially on loan from Chelsea in January 2021 and Milan brought him that year.
After the Rossoneri reached a verbal agreement with the north London club, Tomori had to decide whether to return to the Premier League or continue where he is.
Di Marzio says the former Chelsea man has now decided that he ‘wants to stay’ at Milan.
Tomori becomes the latest player after Bayern Munich’s Mathys Tel to reject the north London club. They’ll have to act fast if they want to sign a striker and/or defender as the window closes on Monday.