AC Milan's campaign have started well in the Serie A. The club played also in the Champions League for the first time after many years and lost. However, the Rossoneri have shown that they have the strength and quality to compete in their group.
With Milan's return to the top, now big clubs are circling around to monitor their talents, such as former Chelsea centre-back Fikayo Tomori.
According to what is reported by calciomercatonews.com, Tottenham's director, who was previously at Juventus, Fabio Paratici has set his sights on the 23-year-old defender. However, Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara are not keen to sell their player.
The Rossoneri management, in fact, asked for around 60 million euros to consider a possible sale in view of next season.
The source adds that Milan would not prefer to sell Fikayo Tomori as they want to keep him for the next few more years.