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OFFICIAL: Tomori Joins AC Milan On Permanent Deal

OFFICIAL: Tomori Joins AC Milan On Permanent Deal

Fikayo Tomori has completed a permanent move from Chelsea to Serie A giants AC Milan after a successful loan spell in Italy.

The four-year deal was confirmed by both clubs on their verified Twitter handles on Thursday.

Tomori, 23, joined Milan in January after struggling for first-team opportunities at Chelsea during the first half of last season.

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Milan had the option to buy Tomori for a £25million fee at the conclusion of his loan and that has been exercised after he played 22 times and helped them qualify for the Champions League during the 2020-21 campaign.

Tomori progressed through the Chelsea academy and made his debut for the Blues at the end of the 2015-16 season, but spent much of the next few years on loan with spells at Brighton, Hull and Derby.

It was at the latter where the centre-back linked up with Frank Lampard, who handed the youngster more opportunities in the Premier League once he had taken over at Stamford Bridge.

An England call-up followed and Tomori earned his solitary cap in a Euro 2020 qualifier against Kosovo in November, 2019.

Chances proved to be few and far between after the coronavirus pandemic and one of Lampard’s final acts as Chelsea manager was to allow the defender – who made 27 appearances for the Blues – to join AC Milan on loan for the second half of last season.


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COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 4
  • He’ll end up playing for Canada.
    England won’t invite him and he’ll be too ashamed to play for Nigeria.

  • Walking 3 years ago

    England has already capped him once.
    So, he has been caged

    • Totally wrong, new Fifa laws state that any player that has not been capped up to 2 or 3 matches at the international level van still switch allegiance

      • Walking 3 years ago

        @ben, I never knew.
        Thanks for the correction.

        I hope he decides to play for Nigeria but, he might feel uncomfortable because he once turned us down.

        Our hands are crossed sha

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