Moretto: Loan to permanent, €30m demand – Juventus and Milan to discuss CB duo
AC Milan and Juventus will reportedly use today’s meeting to speak about two defenders, namely Pierre Kalulu and Fikayo Tomori.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reported a couple of days ago that Juventus are back in for Tomori after Barcelona backtracked on the sale of Ronald Araujo. They are even apparently offering a loan with obligation to buy and a total deal worth a potential €30m.
According to what is being reported by Matteo Moretto, Juventus remain interested in signing Tomori, for whom Milan want €30m in order to think about selling. Talks are expected ‘in the next few hours’, when the directors will arrive in Turin for this evening’s game at the Allianz Stadium.
The two clubs will also discuss the situation related to Kalulu and more specifically making his loan a permanent deal. As a reminder, he is at Juve on an initial loan deal with an option to buy, and he has certainly impressed with the Bianconeri under Thiago Motta.
As we reported on Thursday, the chances of Milan agreeing to the exit of Tomori in January seems very unlikely. He is back in the starting line-up under Sergio Conceicao, and even with the potential arrival of Kyle Walker it would create a gap to fill.