Fikayo Tomori is the subject of interest from clubs in the Premier League and a late exit cannot be ruled out, according to a report.Sky report that as Alvaro Morata’s farewell from Milan
The Athletic's Premier League writers attempt to select one realistic signing for every club between now and the end of the winter window
Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Milan’s Fikayo Tomori and have made initial contact.Spurs are keen on making late additions in the January transfer window and while
Things are really heating up with AC Milan right now. The mercato is coming to a close, yet there is threat of several movements being made, on the incoming and outgoing front. The past few days
Fabrizio Romano shares what's set to happen with AC Milan's Fikayo Tomori in the coming days amid interest from Tottenham and Aston Villa.
Aston Villa are hoping to beat Newcastle to the signing of Fikayo Tomori as speculation continues to grow over the defender’s future at Milan.
However, as TBR Football’s chief correspondent Graeme Bailey highlights, Tottenham have long admired Tomori, and Aston Villa are equally interested in his services. Newcastle and Brighton are also said to be keeping tabs on developments,
Tottenham Hotspur are looking to improve their defensive unit during the January transfer window and Fikayo Tomori has been identified as a transfer target.
Aston Villa are accelerating their move to sign AC Milan star Fikayo Tomori in the closing stages of the transfer window.
Juventus haven’t been able to reach an agreement with Milan and Fikayo Tomori after a new round of talks following Saturday’s clash, and they are now after a few more options. In particular,
Marcus Rashford looks set to bring the curtain down on his Manchester United career, but with the January transfer window fast approaching its conclusion, there is little time to get a move done
Tottenham have apparently guaranteed Bayern a £50 million payment for Tel's signature before the end of this January window, coming as good news for supporters who could see the highly-rated Frenchman bolster Postecoglou's attacking options.