The entourage of Fikayo Tomori visited Casa Milan and a reunion with his former Chelsea teammate Hakim Ziyech isn’t totally out of the question.

Milan Perfect Acquisition of Fikayo Tomori from Chelsea Following Loan

Fikayo Tomori is now fully a Milan player after a successful six-month loan spell. The Rossoneri officially activated the €28.5M option to buy him permanently from Chelsea. The 23-year-old defender has signed a contract till 2025. He joined in January after playing sparingly with the Blues in the first half of the season. He quickly proved to be a starting-caliber defender in Peninsula and effectively supplanted Alessio Romagnoli.
Having scored a goal and put on a great performance at the back, Fikayo Tomori is our man of the match for the Top Serie A clash between Juventus and Milan - player ratings

Milan Met with Fikayo Tomori as They Mull Acquisition from Chelsea

The Milan brass met with Fikayo Tomori at the club’s headquarters yesterday. It was a routine summit that the management hold with every player to take stock of how they are doing. In his case, it had transfer market-related meaning because the club will have to make the call on the €28M option to buy him from Chelsea.
Having scored a goal and put on a great performance at the back, Fikayo Tomori is our man of the match for the Top Serie A clash between Juventus and Milan - player ratings

Milan Prioritizing Tomori Deal with Chelsea While Assessing Loanees

Milan have relied on few players on loan this season and will have to make a decision on whom to retain for the next one. They want to keep Fikayo Tomori, but the €28M option to buy him from Chelsea is considered a little high. They will try to ask for a discount, but they could be ready to make an effort.

Milan Looking to Close the Deal for Chelsea Defender

Milan want to complete the acquisition of Fikayo Tomori early in the week, but they are still negotiating with Chelsea about the option to buy. The 23-year-old defender would join on an initial loan, but the Italian club is trying to reduce the €30M fee asked by the Blues to eventually acquire him in the summer.