Juventus are Milan will reportedly maintain talks over Fikayo Tomori within the coming days, however a brand new report suggests the negotiations might additionally contain Danilo.
As everyone knows by now, the Bianconeri are looking for defensive reinforcement in January, and Tomori has not too long ago emerged as one of many important candidates for the function, alongside the likes of David Hancko and Antonio Silva.
The Englishman has been a stalwart at Milanello since making the transfer from Chelsea in 2021. Nevertheless, his standing has decreased this season. Though he stays an everyday starter within the Champions League, his final look as a starter in Serie A dates again to October sixth, as Paulo Fonseca appears extra satisfied by the defensive partnership of Matteo Gabbia and Malick Thiaw.
So based on La Gazzetta dello Sport journalist Giovanni Albanese, Milan are prepared to debate Tomori with any suitor, together with Juventus, albeit they’re not prepared to supply any reductions on his €25M price ticket.
The Bianconeri and the Rossoneri will conflict heads on January third within the semi-final of the Italian Tremendous Cup. Therefore, the supply believes this contest in Riyadh will current Juventus with the suitable alternative to open direct talks with their rivals.
Nevertheless, Albanese doesn’t anticipate the 2 golf equipment to revisit the phrases adopted within the Pierre Kalulu operation (mortgage with possibility to purchase), however he expects any settlement to incorporate an obligation to purchase.
Furthermore, the report believes the dialogue might widen to incorporate Juventus captain Danilo whose future in Turin is something however sure. The Brazilian has reiterated each intention to stay on the membership till the expiry of his contract, however he’s been continually linked with a transfer to Napoli.
Except for the Partenopei’s well-illustrated curiosity, the journalist claims Fonseca can be enticed by the opportunity of bringing the skilled defender to Milanello, as he feels his squad lacks bonafide leaders.