Juventus Eye Tomori Loan After Bremer and Cabal Injuries
Juventus Eyes Milan’s Tomori as Defensive Reinforcements
Turin,Italy - Injuries to key defenders Gleison Bremer and Juan Cuadrado have left Juventus scrambling for reinforcements. Technical director Cristiano Giuntoli is actively seeking defensive additions, and a potential solution could come from a familiar source: AC Milan.
Sources indicate that Juventus is considering a move for Fikayo Tomori, who has fallen down the pecking order at Milan under manager José Mourinho. With Gabbia and Thiaw now preferred, Tomori’s future at the San Siro appears uncertain.
The 25-year-old Anglo-Canadian defender could be an ideal fit for Juventus’ backline, offering experience and a strong physical presence. However, it remains to be seen if Milan would be willing to let another surplus player thrive at a rival club, following the successful transfer of Pierre Kalulu to juventus last summer.
Early discussions suggest a potential loan deal until the end of the season, allowing Tomori to gain valuable playing time and Juventus to bolster their defensive options.
Juventus Eyeing Milan’s Tomori for Defensive Boost
[Turin,Italy]- Following injuries to key defenders Gleison Bremer and Juan cuadrado,Juventus is in dire need of reinforcements. Technical Director Cristiano Giuntoli is on the hunt for defensive additions, and eyes are firmly set on AC Milan’s Fikayo Tomori.
Sources reveal Juventus is seriously considering a move for the 25-year-old Anglo-Canadian defender. Tomori has found himself out of favor under Milan manager José Mourinho, with Gabbia and Thiaw taking precedence in the pecking order, casting doubt on his future at the San Siro.
tomori’s stature and experience coudl be exactly what Juventus needs to fortify their backline. However,it remains to be seen if Milan would be willing to see another surplus player flourish at a rival club after Pierre Kalulu’s successful transfer to Juventus last summer.
Early discussions suggest a potential loan deal until the end of the season, offering Tomori valuable playing time and Juventus a much-needed defensive boost.
