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Tomori wants to stay at A.C. Milan
Tomori warning to Milan he will not accept Tottenham
La Gazzetta dello Sport claim Fikayo Tomori has definitively told Milan he does not want to join Tottenham Hotspur, even after the clubs agreed a €26.5m transfer.
Tomori unconvinced by Tottenham, but Milan line up alternative
Fikayo Tomori is reportedly unwilling to swap Milan for Tottenham, although rumours suggest his club has already set sights on a potential alternative to replace him.The Rossoneri consider the
Fikayo Tomori: Tottenham in talks with AC Milan over move for former Chelsea defender
Radu Dragusin is the latest Spurs defender to be sidelined through injury and will be unavailable to face Brentford, live on Sky Sports on Sunday from 1pm; kick-off 2pm; Spurs are searching for defens
AC Milan fans react as Tottenham make move to buy Fikayo Tomori and have concerning message
AC Milan fans are happy to be selling Fikayo Tomori to Tottenham with a £25 million deal close to being agreed.
Tottenham targeting Tomori transfer with Milan | OneFootball
Tottenham are the latest team to register an interest in signing Milan defender Fikayo Tomori in the January transfer window, following previous enquiries from the likes of Juventus and Aston Villa. According to reports in Italy,
Tottenham line up Chelsea’s Axel Disasi in case Fikayo Tomori deal collapses
Exclusive: Spurs fear Dragusin faces extended time out and weighing up Blues defender should deal for AC Milan centre-back fall through
Here today, gone Tomori: Fikayo rejects Tottenham move
Fikayo Tomori has officially said no to Milan: he will not accept Tottenham. Milan and Spurs had an agreement for a transfer worth over 25 million. The English centre-back will be
Fikayo Tomori Has Not Said Yes To Tottenham, Spurs Work To Convince | OneFootball
However, according to Spanish outlet Relevo, Tomori is still not convinced of a move to Tottenham in the window. Now with three days remaining in the window, Spurs will be hoping that they will be able to convince the player to return to London to join them.
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GdS: Ibrahimovic used ‘Ibra tones’ to persuade Calabria and Morata but Tomori refused
Davide Calabria and Alvaro Morata’s exits have already been confirmed, even if the official announcements haven’t arrived yet ...
Football Italia
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Reports Ibrahimovic told Morata, Tomori and Calabria to leave Milan
Reports in Italy claim that Milan advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic ‘invited’ Alvaro Morata, Fikayo Tomori and Davide Calabria to ...
SPORTbible
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Third player has turned down transfer to Spurs in 48 hour period following Fikayo Tomori and Mathys Tel rejections
It has emerged that another defender has turned down a move to Spurs – which marks the third time in less than 48 hours that ...
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Fikayo Tomori Has Not Said Yes To Tottenham, Spurs Work To Convince
AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori has not yet accepted a move to Tottenham Hotspur as Spurs look to convince him. The post ...
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Fikayo Tomori makes decision on Tottenham transfer after £25m fee is agreed
AC Milan star Fikayo Tomori has reportedly turned down the chance to join Tottenham in another huge transfer blow for Ange ...
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Bianchin: Tomori has ‘officially’ rejected offer from Spurs – he will stay at Milan
Fikayo Tomori was heavily linked with a move to Tottenham just 24 hours ago, but the defender has now officially turned down ...
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Tottenham trying to hijack Aston Villa deal for Chelsea star as Fikayo Tomori responds to £21m offer
The north London club are now trying to convince a French defender to make the move to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before the ...
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