
"After some previous concerns about his form, mainly as a result of the post-Scudetto performances, Tomori has returned to higher standards under Massimiliano Allegri. He has been a key part of the defence, starting 22 games, and that has clearly helped his confidence. It's no surprise, therefore, that Milan have been working on a renewal for the Englishman. His current deal will expire in 2027 and the salary stands at €3.5m per year, which could potentially be increased if a new deal is indeed signed."
"The negotiations are currently at an advanced stage. Tomori's contract expires in 2027 but he wants to stay at the club, he's very happy to work with Massimiliano Allegri. The parties are working out the final details. What they tell us is that Milan made an offer, which was then adjusted a little by Tomori's entourage, i.e. a counteroffer. In the coming weeks, the parties will try to reach a definitive agreement,"
Fikayo Tomori regained form under Massimiliano Allegri and has started 22 games, strengthening Milan's defence and boosting his confidence. Milan have initiated talks on a contract renewal as his current deal runs until 2027 and his salary is €3.5m per year. A salary increase is possible if a new deal is signed. Negotiations are described as being at an advanced stage, with Tomori keen to remain at the club and happy to work under Allegri. Tomori's entourage submitted a counteroffer after Milan's initial proposal, and both sides aim to reach a definitive agreement in the coming weeks.
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