On January 9th, Gazzetta dello Sport reported AC Milan are following Fulham’s Tosin Adarabioyo and aim to take him away from the Premier League side next summer.
The centre-back recovered from a groin injury towards the end of November and has been a regular under Marco Silva since last month. He has less than six months left on his deal and it’s not clear where his future lies beyond this season.
Gianluca Di Marzio has a report on Milan’s interest in the Fulham player and the title says ‘contacts have started’ to sign him.
Within the report, he claims Milan technical director Geoffrey Moncada has been in contact with the defender’s brother and agent, to know the conditions needed to secure his services.
The Serie A side appear to be ‘more interested’ in securing the 26-year-old’s services after this season. Di Marzio adds the Rossoneri aren’t ruling out his possible arrival this month, but they’d obviously have to pay.
It won’t be easy for Milan to sign Adarabioyo, either this month or next summer, as there are other unnamed clubs looking at him. It’s not made mentioned whether Fulham have made an offer to renew his contract.