Moving from Chelsea to Milan

Fikayo Tomori has arrived at Milan Airport, where he is expected to run medical tests and then be formalised as the youngest transfer to the club. Tomori has arrived in Milan, to complete his transfer to “Rossons” as a form of borrowing by June, with the possibility of purchasing about 25m euros. [...]
Fikayo Tomori has arrived at Milan Airport, where he is expected to run medical tests and then be formalised as the youngest transfer to the club.
Tomori has arrived in Milan, to complete his transfer to “Rossons” as a form of borrowing by June, with the possibility of purchasing about 25m euros.
Tomor will be Milan's second transfer after Mario Mandzukic, who moved earlier in the week as a new transfer.
The English Representative has recorded 17 presentations for Chelsea and scored a goal, while the English National debuted in the match against Kosovo. He had signed a five-year contract, but after the arrival of Thiago Silva, he apparently didn't find much room in the base formation, since Lamard prefers Silva and Zouman as the two-way defences.
Tomory stands out as one of England's most prospective defenders, he was the main pillar of manager Frank Lambard, when he was in charge of Derby County's team.












