Fikayo Tomori is a transfer target for Tottenham in January, but it remains to be seen if AC Milan will release the Englishman after Sergio Conceiçao’s appointment.

Tottenham are considering signing Milan defender Tomori in the January transfer window, according to a report from TBR (footballItalia).

The report claims that Tottenham and Newcastle have discussed Tomori, while TalkSport claims that the English defender has been offered to Spurs, who are now considering whether to make their move.

Tomori had lost his starting spot under Paulo Fonseca, but the Portuguese tactician was sacked by Milan last week, and Tomori returned to the Rossoneri XI on Conceiçao’s debut against Juventus on Friday,

Tomori, 27, joined Milan on an initial loan deal from Chelsea in January 2021. Six months later, the Rossoneri made his move permanent for €35m.

Multiple sources in Italy have claimed that Tomori has attracted interest from Juventus as well, but the Englishman’s availability in January is now uncertain following Conceiçao’s appointment.

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