Tuttosport: ‘Unsellable’ status and captaincy pride – West Ham rebuffed in Tomori pursuit

By Oliver Fisher -

West Ham United have come forward and expressed an interest in signing Fikayo Tomori from AC Milan but is seems as though he will not be going anywhere this summer.

It was first reported by Ben Jacobs that West Ham are indeed keeping tabs on the centre-back and their interest is ‘genuine’. He stated that there are no negotiations for now, and then Calciomercato.com followed up with a confirmation of the interest and a price tag of €40-45m.

According to what is being reported by Tuttosport (via MilanNews), Milan consider Tomori unsellable. He has been one of the certainties of the defensive department over the past two years, and there is no desire to remove a pillar from it.

Yesterday Tomori posted a photo on Instagram with a photo of him in action in the first friendly against Rapid Wien. He proudly displayed the captain’s armband on his arm which he wore for the entire second half, demonstrating that he is one of the leaders of this team.

It would likely take an astronomical offer therefore to make Milan’s stance change, and given that West Ham have already spent big on Max Kilman this summer that seems unlikely to arrive.

Tags AC Milan Fikayo Tomori

2 Comments

  1. If they want Tomori Premier league tax should apply 😀
    I think fair price right now after last season is 35-40 mln, but we know he can do better and if premier league club wants him it should be around 50-55. Cause with 40 mln it might be hard to find good sub and it doesn’t make any sense to sell.

    1. fair price for a starter at AC Milan, in his prime, contract ’till 2027. 50M for opening bids..

      We paid 35M for him. Why would we sell for a measly 5M profit?

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