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AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori has reflected on the time that he has spent at the club, and confirmed that he still has England ambitions.

Tomori arrived at Milan from Chelsea in the winter transfer window of the 2020-21 season to add cover to a defensive department that was ravaged by injury. However, he quickly proved himself to be good enough to be an established starter.

Thus, the management decided to make his loan deal a permanent one by triggering an option to buy that was just under €30m. He has now been at the club for what is approaching half a decade, experiencing highs such as the Scudetto and a Champions League semi-final.

While he might not be an immovable player under Paulo Fonseca and there are reports about a potential move back to England, the 26-year-old continues to declare how happy he is with the Rossoneri.

Tomori did an interview with ITV Sport’s Liam MacDevitt as part of their International Ballers series on ITV Sport YouTube, and they kindly sent us his comments with the video below.

On his future with England…

“In my head I think if I keep doing what I am doing that eventually it’s going to come. I’ve got to get my foot through that door…I don’t make the decisions so if I am not in the squad I have just got to do more.

“Obviously I would like to be there – I know in my head if I play well in Milan then things will work out. It’s still my goal to play in a World Cup or Euros with England.”

This article first appeared on SempreMilan and was syndicated with permission.

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