Noah Okafor has started the season well, proving decisive for his team when he scored the final 2-2 goal in the debut against Torino. But, he could not follow through with that positive performance when he started from the first minute against Parma.
The situation became even more problematic for him following Abraham's arrival at Milanello, brought in by the management at Fonseca's request. The Englishman (who is currently on loan from AS Roma and is reportedly set to start tonight against Venezia) quickly adapted to the team, providing an assist to Leao in the match at the Olimpico and showing that he has all the qualities to play the role of the main attacking outlet. Okafor, on his part, will sit on the bench waiting for a signal from Fonseca. The player's downward trajectory could lead to a separation as early as the reopening of the transfer market, writes Milan Live.
In fact, Tottenham is interested in him, looking for offensive elements to offer Ange Postecoglou in January. The Spurs have reportedly expressed willingness to put 20 million euros plus various bonuses related to specific personal and team objectives on the table.
The deal has several chances of going through. Okafor is a reserve in Fonseca's eyes, and with Alvaro Morata's imminent return, the 24-year-old former RB Leipzig forward available space is likely to shrink significantly.
Moreover, Milan would use the proceeds from the sale of Okafor, whose contract runs until the summer of 2028, to acquire players more favoured by the Portuguese coach and his tactical vision. The contacts between the clubs are expected to become more concrete in the coming weeks.