The January transfer window is fast approaching, giving Juventus a chance to address the loss of Gleison Bremer. The defender will miss the rest of the 2024-25 season due to a torn cruciate ligament.
As a result, speculation is already mounting about who the Old Lady might target to bolster their defense when the window opens. In November, Calciomercato reported that AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori might be on his way out, as he appears to have fallen out of favor with manager Paulo Fonseca.
The Englishman has spent three of the last four Serie A and Champions League matches on the bench, highlighting a change in his role under Fonseca.
Facing scrutiny is an unfamiliar situation for Tomori, who has enjoyed a steady four seasons with the Rossoneri. The Italian outlet suggests his tenure at Milan could potentially conclude next summer.
What's the latest on Fikayo Tomori joining Juventus?
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport (h/t Tutto Juve), Juventus and Milan are set to face off in a few days in Saudi Arabia for the Supercoppa Italiana.
The occasion might be an opportunity to discuss a potential defensive transfer, with Juventus reportedly eyeing Tomori, who they value at €25 million. Meanwhile, Fonseca is showing interest in Danilo, who Napoli have on their radar.
If both these sides cannot come to an agreement, the player could still move as a return to the Premier League is also a possibility, as he has quite a few admirers there. It will be interesting to see how these next few weeks go and whether the Turin-based club can secure their target to bolster their backline.
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