English defender Fikayo Tomori has made it clear he does not want to leave AC Milan to join Juventus in January.

Italian outlet Ufabet Sport reports that Juventus have shown interest in Tomori as one of their centre-back targets to bolster manager Thiago Motta’s squad, but it won’t be an easy task as new Milan manager Sergio Conceicao has insisted he doesn’t want to let the player go.
Motta was the one who made contact เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย to speak to Tomori himself. Before the England centre-back turned down the chance to move to Juventus in the January transfer window, as he did not believe leaving Milan for a rival club would be the right decision.
As a result, Juventus have immediately turned to other targets, with a number of defenders reportedly interested, including Chelsea’s Renato Vega, Newcastle’s Lloyd Kelly, Lens’ Kevin Danso, Empoli’s Saba Coglićise and Udinese’s Thomas Christensen, among others.
Despite these circumstances, Juventus has not given up on their pursuit of Tomori. The club’s sporting directors remain keen to add the player to their ranks and believe that he could play a key role in helping them regain their defensive solidity for the second half of the season.
However, Juventus’ hopes of landing Tomori might be dashed. Nicola Legrottaglie, a former Juventus player, does not think the move will happen. He voiced his opinion on the matter, expressing his doubts about Milan’s willingness to let go of one of their key defenders.