Rafael Leao said ‘dreaming costs nothing’ for AC Milan Scudetto ambitions, while Fikayo Tomori insists they are ‘not thinking two or three months ahead.’ Lazio had the better of the first half, as Mike Maignan again came to the rescue with big saves on Mario Gila and Mattia Zaccagni.
Milan defender Fikayo Tomori has anticipated a ‘difficult’ test as the Rossoneri prepare to host Lazio at San Siro this evening. The English centre-back once again starts for Milan, having become a mainstay in the defence since the arrival of Massimiliano Allegri in the summer.
Fikayo Tomori believes that playing in Serie A does not harm his chances of being called up to the England national team, pointing to his Rossoneri teammate
Fabio Capello believes Milan’s defensive strength depends more on their midfield than the back line itself, highlighting Adrien Rabiot and Luka Modrić as the keys to maintaining balance ahead of the Derby della Madonnina.
Fikayo Tomori says he is fully committed to Milan, while the club are expected to explore defensive reinforcements in the January transfer window. The English defender spoke to SportMediaset about his future and made clear he has no intention of leaving San Siro.
Milan defender Fikayo Tomori could miss Sunday’s huge game against Juventus after suffering a thigh problem in last night’s win over Napoli. The English centre-back was forced off in the 80th minute of the Rossoneri’s 2-1 win over Antonio Conte’s side.
Milan defender Fikayo Tomori says that he knows what he has to do and that he is confident of being in with a shot of making Thomas Tuchel’s England squad
Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing the AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori during the summer transfer window. According to TBR Football, they have wanted to sign the players since January, but they failed to get the deal done during the winter transfer window.
Fikayo Tomori went off just 14 minutes into Milan’s Serie A match with Bologna after a freak accident and could now be at risk for Wednesday’s Coppa Italia Final.
When the summer transfer window comes around, Daniel Levy is expected to step down on the gas pedal and bring in some central defensive signings at Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing the AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori at the end of the season. The 27-year-old England International defender has been linked with an exit from the club, and Milan are prepared to cash in on him.
Fikayo Tomori has admitted that AC Milan want to be higher in the table than what they are, but they will try to finish the season in the best way possible.
Several areas within the AC Milan squad could undergo big changes this summer, and that also applies to the centre-back department. According to Daniele Longo’s latest for Calciomercato.com, Milan are ‘preparing for what will be a real revolution’ before the start of next season.
Ahead of tonight’s clash between AC Milan and Udinese at Stadio Friuli, Fikayo Tomori spoke to the media and shared his thoughts on the Rossoneri’s formation change.m After not featuring for seven consecutive league games, Tomori is making his second consecutive start this evening as Milan are uip against Udinese.
Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with the move for Fikayo Tomori in recent months, and the player is likely to be available on a bargain at the end of the season. The 27-year-old AC Milan defender was initially valued at around £30-34 million, but the Italian outfit are prepared to sell him for a fee of around £26 million in the summer.
Reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport claim that Milan will sell at least two star players during the summer transfer window in order to fund a revolution
AC Milan are back in Serie A action at San Siro tonight as they take on Fiorentina, another team hoping for a late surge into a European spot. Milan welcome
AC Milan are expected to make changes in almost every area of the squad this summer, and that also applies to the centre-back department. As Calciomercato.com report, Fikayo Tomori seems to be at the bottom of Sergio Conceicao’s hierarchies at present having not played a single minute in the past five games.
Fikayo Tomori hasn’t featured for AC Milan since mid-February and during today’s press conference, Sergio Conceicao was asked about the lack of playing time for the Englishman. Tomori’s last appearance was in the Champions League game against Feyenoord, the one away from home, on February 12th.
Milan coach Sergio Conceiçao doesn’t guarantee more playing time to Fikayo Tomori but insists Kyle Walker has been ‘fantastic’ and hopes the ex-Man City defender ‘continues like this until the end.’ Conceiçao previewed a Serie A match between Napoli and Milan during a pre-match press conference on Saturday.
Fikayo Tomori stayed put at Milan in January despite receiving a few offers after falling out of favor in the weeks leading up to the window. He returned to prominence while the transfer market was open but has rarely seen the pitch afterward, Mediaset informs.
Fikayo Tomori rejected both Juventus and Spurs in January to stay at AC Milan, but having lost his starting spot again, a move could actually materialise in the summer. Tomori has remained on the bench in the last five league games and it doesn’t look like he will get a starting spot any time soon.
One of the most talked-about incidents during AC Milan’s win over Empoli yesterday is the red card shown to Fikayo Tomori, which threatened to derail the entire game.