SempreMilan
·05 de dezembro de 2024
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·05 de dezembro de 2024
AC Milan would consider selling Fikayo Tomori for the right price, a report has claimed, with Geoffrey Moncada studying potential replacements.
In an interview with ITV released earlier in the week, Tomori provided a reflection on his time at Milan and he labelled it the ‘best thing he ever did’, showing he has zero regrets about swapping London for Lombardy.
Nonetheless, Calciomercato.com writes how chapters always have a beginning and an end. Tomori’s at Milan was intense, with great joys such as the Scudetto won in 2021-22 and some more recent disappointments in terms of form.
In recent weeks, the English defender has lost his starting place and this new situation requires some evaluations for the future. Tomori could say goodbye at the end of the season to return to the Premier League and perhaps further his England aspirations.
Milan’s scouting activity has brought to Moncada’s attention several profiles that could be suitable for Fonseca in the event of Tomori’s farewell. Among the favourites is certainly Cristhian Mosquera of Valencia, who is seen as being physically robust but good in the build-up phase.
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Another name that Milan is considering is Bafodé Diakité of Lille. The 23-year-old has already worked with Fonseca and the good relationship between the clubs – as seen with the Rafael Leao, Tiago Djalo and Mike Maignan deals – could help the negotiations.
Then there is Ousmane Diomande of Sporting CP, an Ivorian defender who is just 21 years of age. He has been watched several times by Rossoneri scouts in the last two years and he is considered to have big potential. The issue is that the Portuguese side want €35m to sell.