Fikayo Tomori’s performances have come under fire in recent weeks as he continues to struggle to hit the levels shown in the 2021-22 Scudetto-winning season, leading to suggestions his AC Milan future is under threat.
Tomori has been a component of the storm that erupted after the Fiorentina defeat, given his hand in the penalty mutiny that occurred in the second half and also the error that he made missing a header which led to the winning goal for La Viola.
As MilanLive report, Fonseca could choose to alter his rearguard again after what took place in Florence, with either Strahinja Pavlovic or Malick Thiaw tipped to partner Matteo Gabbia in the game against Udinese one week from today.
If positive answers do not arrive from Tomori regarding returning to the consistency of the 2021-22 season, then his future at Milan might not be beyond this season. Premier League sides are keen on bringing him back to England and he has a valuation of €30m.
In the summer it was Newcastle who knocked on Milan’s door. The Magpies are ready to try again, but Aston Villa, West Ham and Fulham are also keen. Everything is in Tomori’s hands: either he returns to a high level or a sale might be evaluated.