Juventus pounce on Tomori as Milan defender seeks January exit – report | OneFootball

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·20 de diciembre de 2024

Juventus pounce on Tomori as Milan defender seeks January exit – report

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Tuttosport newspaper claims that Juventus are interested in Milan’s Fikayo Tomori, but it’s unclear whether the Rossoneri will give another player to a direct rival after Pierre Kalulu.

Juventus are looking for defensive reinforcements for January, and according to Tuttosport, the latest name on the Bianconeri’s agenda is Milan defender Tomori.


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The Englishman hasn’t been a regular starter since infuriating coach Paulo Fonseca during a 2-1 loss against Fiorentina in October.

Juventus pounce on Tomori as Milan defender seeks January exit

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epa11646258 Fiorentina’s foward Moise Kean (L) against Milan’s defender Fikayo Tomori (R) during the Italian Serie A soccer match ACF Fiorentina vs AC Milan at Artemio Franchi Stadium in Florence, Italy, 06 October 2024. EPA-EFE/CLAUDIO GIOVANNINI

Tomori gave the ball to his compatriot Tammy Abraham instead of Christian Pulisic, but the English striker missed the Rossoneri’s second penalty kick of the night, upsetting the coach.

Tomori spent six of the last seven Serie A games on the bench and is reportedly seeking a January exit from Milan.

Juventus are reportedly interested in a loan deal for Tomori, but it’s unclear whether Milan would give another player to a direct opponent after Kalulu.

The Frenchman swapped Milan with Juventus last summer, quickly becoming a regular starter under Thiago Motta.

According to Tuttosport, David Hancko (Feyenoord) is Juventus’ primary target for the summer, while Johan Vásquez (Genoa) and Adrian Ismajli (Empoli) are among the January targets.

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