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Chelsea defender Fikayo Tomori completes AC Milan loan deal with £25million option to buy after arriving in Italy


FIKAYO TOMORI has completed his loan switch to AC Milan.

The Chelsea defender has joined on a six-month deal and SunSport understands there is a £25million option to buy at the end of the season.

Fikayo Tomori has been officially unveiled as an AC Milan player

Tomori, 23, landed in Italy on Friday and underwent his medical before being announced as an AC Milan player.

The Rossoneri said they are “absolutely delighted” to welcome the player to the club and revealed he would wear the No 23 shirt.

The England international had fallen out of favour under Frank Lampard this season.

He has slipped below Thiago Silva, Kurt Zouma, Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen in the pecking order and has made just one Premier League appearance.

Tomori’s availability had attracted Premier League interest from West Ham and Leeds but AC Milan have won the race.

His departure from Stamford Bridge will come as a surprise to some after he penned a five-year contract in November.

Lampard also hinted how Tomori had a future at Chelsea because he had a “long-term plan” for his career.

The Blues boss said: “There’s an absolute long-term plan for Fikayo in my head about his career here.

Fikayo Tomori has arrived in Italy to complete his move to AC Milan

AC Milan can sign Tomori for £27m at the end of the loan deal

“And if it’s to go and play games it’s to absolutely enhance his personal development.”

Tomori will now play a key part in AC Milan’s quest for a iconic Serie A title.

Stefano Pioli’s side sit top of the table, three points above fierce rivals Inter in an intriguing battle at the top.

It will be their first title win in 10 years if they can pull it off.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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