Tomori changed his mind about moving to Juventus. The defender intends to earn Conceição's trust
Liam Carter
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Translated by the editors
Although it was initially believed that Fikayo Tomori was interested in leaving Milan for Juventus in January, the coaching change at the "Rossoneri" could prove to be a turning point for his future. According to new information, the defender is now ready to stay at "San Siro."
Details. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Tomori feels that he can make a return and be considered an important player under the new coach, so he would prefer to stay at Milan for at least another six months and try to earn the trust of the new head coach, Sérgio Conceição.
Retaining the player would also spare Milan from needing to enter the transfer market to sign another central defender and would force Juventus to look for other players to strengthen their defensive line.
Reminder. Tomori was not favored by Paulo Fonseca, with his last Serie A start taking place at the beginning of October.
As a result, the 27-year-old's dissatisfaction grew to the point where he was ready to leave the club, with Juventus being among the interested parties, and Tiago Motta personally wanting to see the Englishman join.