AC Milan have in their agenda plans to talk with Chelsea over the signing of Fikayo Tomori, who came on loan with an option to buy, reportedly set at 28 million euros.
The intention of the club is to keep the player because he has proved that he is a valuable and strong asset for the team of Stefano Pioli.
There are actually advanced negotiations to turn the loan into a permanent stay for the English centre-back who has impressed quite well at the San Siro, writes Goal Italia. But the Rossoneri board of directors want to pay less than the fee agreed upon in the right to buy.
Not only Tomori, but there is also another player of Chelsea that Milan likes well. That is Tino Livramento winner of the Academy Player of the year and therefore highly deemed by the Blues, who in recent days has been receiving several offers for the transfer of the 18-year-old.
Livramento's contract actually expires in June 2022. He occupies the right flank as a winger. Massara and Maldini could attempt to sign him.