Tottenham would be among a multitude of Premier League clubs that wish to point to a central defender of AC Milan, which is the radar of the Italian giants of Juventus.
The signature of some other central defender at the Time Table for Angel Postocoglou from Cristian Romero, Micky Van de Ven and Ben Davies were injured, leaving Radu Dragusin and Archie Gray to complete the last two months.
And, despite the fact that Romero and Van de Ven deserve to return before the end of the month, Tottenham continues to connect with the players with this position.
One centre-back who continues to be tipped to make a return to the Premier League is Milan star Fikayo Tomori.
Tomori has called himself in Milan and is a component of thought for the New England regime under Thomas Tuchel. Games.
TBB football leader, Graeme Bailey, says Juventus was delivered to Tomori’s firm after Barcelona to go to Ronald Aujo.
Indeed, the Turin giants are said to have put a deal on the table which is a loan with an initial €5million fee, with a €20m obligation in the summer with another €5m in bonuses.
However, interest remains from English clubs, adding Tottenham, Aston Villa, Newcastle and Brighton, all of whom are keeping an eye on the player’s situation.
The report adds that the Spurs are “great fans” of the England International, while they would also be extremely cheerful to overcome Juventus to hit after the Italian outfit did that after winning the race for Randal Kolo Muani of Psg .
While TBR football adds that Tomori is open to the prospect of a move this summer, new Milan head coach Sergio Concicao may have other ideas.
It is indicated that the Portuguese tactician is a big fan of Tomori’s talents and would indeed prefer him to be sold at the end of the existing crusade or in January.
If Tomori did end up at Tottenham, there could be some family feuds on the horizon after the defender previously admitted growing up as an Arsenal supporter.
In fact, Tomori has already spoken about the legend of the gunners, Thierry Henry, being his idol when he was young, while continuing to appreciate him as an expert.
“When I grew up, I was a great admirer. It was my idol. And as an expert, it’s fun, “Tomori told CBS Sport in 2023.
As for its moves this month, we have just over two weeks to see it.
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