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Mirror: Tomori being lined up for January Premier League return – the details

Mirror: Tomori being lined up for January Premier League return – the details
Mirror: Tomori being lined up for January Premier League return – the details

Fikayo Tomori is being linked with a return to the Premier League with several clubs apparently interested in exploring a deal as early as January.

Tomori has been with Milan since the second half of the 2020-21 season which he spent on loan from Chelsea, then converting it into a permanent move. He was one of the stars of the 2021-22 Scudetto win, yet he has struggled to consistently reach those same highs in terms of performance level.

According to the paper edition of the Sunday Mirror (via Football London), several unnamed clubs in the Premier League are keen on making an attempt to sign Tomori in the winter. Not only that, but the 26-year-old would be open to returning to England if the opportunity was right.

Newcastle and West Ham were linked during the summer but Tomori ultimately remained with Milan and hoped to earn back a spot as an undroppable starter under the new head coach Paulo Fonseca. However, the rollercoaster performances have continued, just like for the whole department.

A move back to the Premier League might provide a boost for his England ambitions, given he has only earned two caps over the last two years but there has been a change in head coach.

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“I think my dream in life might sound a bit cliche, but I don’t want to have any regrets. I want to be able to say at the end of it, I did everything I could, allowed myself to be myself. I allowed myself to do I wanted to do in the right way,” he told OneFootball previously.

“And I think, you know, at the end of that, if I win a million trophies or if I just have the Scudetto, in myself, I can say I did everything I needed to do, I’m content in what I’ve done.

“Then, of course, in the same breath, a dream is to win the Champions League. A dream is to win the World Cup, win Scudetto again, win every trophy possible that I can with Milan as I’m here.”