Revealed: The Chelsea demand that is stalling club starlet’s Stamford Bridge exit

Marina Granovskaia wants AC Milan to cough up more cash to sign Fikayo Tomori on loan

A report by Italian outlet Sport Mediaset (h/t Express) states that AC Milan have offered a fee to sign Chelsea defender Fikayo Tomori on loan in the January transfer window.

The Serie A leaders have offered £890,000 to loan the English centre-back until the end of this campaign. However, Chelsea want the Italian team to cough up more if they want a loan deal for Tomori.

The report states that Director of Chelsea, Marina Granovskaia, wants Milan to pay £2.6m for the Chelsea defender.

This is stalling negotiations for the 23-year-old who has been linked with a move away from Chelsea in January. Frank Lampard is also open to Tomori leaving the Blues.

Fikayo Tomori is linked with a move to AC Milan.
Fikayo Tomori is linked with a move to AC Milan.

In fact, he even implied that a short-term loan move could benefit the defender in the long run at Chelsea.

“If it’s to go and play games it’s to absolutely enhance his personal development. Hopefully [he will] help whatever team he goes to, because that will come hand in hand, and then come back to us a better player.”

Tomori off in January?

A number of clubs are interested in the wantaway defender who has played just 1 Premier League match for Chelsea this season.

However, Milan have increased their efforts to sign Tomori after RC Strasbourg’s Mohamed Simakan, their defensive transfer target, suffered a knee injury last weekend. (h/t Express)

AC Milan want Chelsea defender Fikayo Tomori on loan.
Fikayo Tomori has struggled for game time at Chelsea this season.

It doesn’t seem like Chelsea would miss Tomori too much if he leaves on loan this season. Frank Lampard has opted to go with the centre-back pairing of Kurt Zouma and Thiago Silva at the back for the Blues.

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Apart from them, Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger are also pushing for more first-team minutes in the squad. In such a situation, the 23-year-old Tomori has clearly fallen down the pecking order at the club.