AC Milan managers and coach have been impressed with how Fikayo Tomori played during the short-loan term he spent at Milanello.
The young centre-back achieved to grab a starting spot in the lineup at the expense of team captain Alessio Romagnoli.
It is no secret that the club wants to keep the player permanently. In fact, according to the latest news provided by the Turin-based daily newspaper Tuttosport, the club's intention is to lower the buy-option clause which is set at around 28 million euros.
However, it will not be easy to convince Chelsea's director Marina Granovskaia of making discounts on the asking price which was agreed on by both parties in January.
In any case, on Monday, the two club's respective managements will start talks, as pointed out by the source.