Fikayo Tomori gave a long interview to Sky Sports News. Here are his words:
"I'm just happy to be back playing, and in the thick of things which is the most important thing. Coming here I think one of the goals personally was to get back on the pitch and try to win a trophy, that would be amazing."
On his adventure so far with the Rossoneri:
"I definitely feel a part of it and feel it. I'm trying to make the most of the experience, trying to better myself, learn the langaue, understand the language. Here it's a lot more tactical, there's a lot more thinking going on and a lot more positional awareness. In England the game is a lot faster. Like when a goalkeeper catches a ball then suddenly you have strikers and wingers bombing up the pitch, here it's a bit more structured and a bit slower."
"There's a lot more instances when you're 1 v 1 and you have to be aware of where the ball is, where you have to be standing at a specific moment in relation to the ball. That kinda stuff is different and it takes time to get used to."
On his debut with Milan in Coppa Italia:
"Making my debut in the Milan derby wasn't something I thought would happen. Leading up to the game, I thought about all the times you see AC Milan against Inter Milan on TV."
On the derby:
"In England it's always been a big game, and to make my debut in that game at the San Siro, it was a dream come true. Even driving up to the stadium, I saw fans with massive flags and you see them chanting and waving their hands - you could feel the passion coming into the game."
Before entering the pitch in the derby:
"When I was asked to warm up, I found myself a bit nervous and I don't really get nervous but seeing the red and black and blue and black stripes, it was amazing."
On the next derby:
"Going into the game on Sunday, both teams are first and second in the league at crucial times - it's going to be an intense game. Only thing with coronavirus is that fans can't be in the stadium but hopefully we can get the win and put ourselves back at the top of the table."
On the call from Milan:
"I was at home and my agent asked me about the call and I was like 'yeah, what time, what time is it going to be?' It was a surreal moment, It was nothing heavy but more about seeing what I was like as a person, and introducing me to Milan, I felt he was keen for me to come and that made me more keen to come"
On playing with Zlatan Ibrahimovic:
"He's been great with me, he has a big personality and he's a legend in the game. He's a leader and you hear his voice on the pitch, in training and it's not in a bad way, it's all in a motivating encouraging way. To get to the levels he's got to... you can see that in the way he talks and the way he plays as well. I've only been here three weeks but you can see there's a focus to him, determination and motivation - to see that up close and different to what we see on social media is really fascinating."
On the Italian life:
"Personally I always liked the idea of living in a different country, it wasn't much of a shock mentally, I always thought it would be nice. I'm enjoying it, obviously I can't see my family as much but luckily we have FaceTime so I can keep in touch."
On his first few days at Milano:
"I'm trying to make the most of the experience, trying to better myself, learn the language and understand the language. I've been welcomed with open arms and I feel comfortable with the team and there's still a long way to go in the season and hopefully we can do something special so all our names are in the history books."