Tottenham and Milan Reach Agreement on Tomori Transfer, Player’s Decision Pending
According to Italian media reports, Tottenham Hotspur and AC Milan have come to terms on a deal for defender Fikayo Tomori. The two clubs have reportedly agreed on a fee of €25 million plus an additional €5 million in potential bonuses.
Negotiations between Spurs and the Rossoneri have progressed rapidly since Tottenham’s initial approach for the former Chelsea center-back on Friday. By evening, sources indicated the clubs had reached a verbal agreement on the transfer.
However, a crucial element remains uncertain – Tomori himself has not yet indicated his position on the potential move to North London. His approval will be necessary for the transfer to be completed.
If the deal goes through quickly, Tomori may miss AC Milan’s upcoming Derby della Madonnina against local rivals Inter Milan in Serie A on Sunday. With the transfer window set to close on Monday, February 3rd, all parties will need to act swiftly to finalize any move.
The situation remains fluid, with Tomori’s decision likely to be the determining factor in whether this high-profile transfer is completed before the deadline. Both clubs appear ready to proceed, but the player’s stance will ultimately decide the outcome of this late January transfer saga.