Davinson Sánchez’s last four outings with Tottenham Hotspur came in the Europa League and his last league game came during Spurs’ 3-3 draw against West Ham United in October.
José Mourinho didn’t rely on the Colombia international even when Toby Alderweireld missed a handful of fixtures due to an injury.
The Colombian media aren’t pleased with his situation at the north London club, and there was even a report stating the signals coming from Tottenham about the 24-year-old aren’t encouraging.
AC Milan have been linked with the centre-back in recent days as they are in the market to strengthen their defence in the mid-season window.
Calciomercato.it states the former Ajax man isn’t pleased with limited playing time under Mourinho, which is why he is ‘ready to listen to offers’ and would ‘welcome a transfer’ next month.
The website states there has been ‘no direct contacts’ between the Serie A side and Sánchez. However, the possibility of playing in Italy ‘fascinates’ the player.
Any approach from Milan for the South American will mean they have to overcome an ‘obstacle’, and that is to convince Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy to sanction the defender’s transfer.
As per the report, the Spurs chief is not willing to grant any discounts to let Sánchez leave in January.