Milan and Chelsea have reportedly reached an agreement over Fikayo Tomori’s permanent move to the San Siro and an official announcement is expected by the end of the week.
The English centre-back joined the Rossoneri on loan with an option to buy in the January transfer window.
He became a regular starter under Stefano Pioli, making 17 appearances in Serie A and scoring one goal in the process against Juventus at the Allianz Stadium.
Milan have decided to activate their option to sign the player on a permanent deal and according to Calciomercato.com, an official announcement is expected by Friday.
Milan had already paid €1m for the player’s loan, so they’ll add €27m to make Tomori’s loan move permanent.
The Rossoneri have already signed Mike Maignan from Lille on a permanent €13m deal.
The France international will replace Gigio Donnarumma, who is set to join PSG as a free agent.
Tomori’s permanent move to Milan throws Alessio Romagnoli’s future in doubt as the contract of the Milan captain expires in June 2022.
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