Former Chelsea defender Fikayo Tomori doesn't care who the club gets sold to but hopes that 'decisions' will be made soon for the benefit of his former side.
Tomori, 24, completed his £25million permanent move to AC Milan in the summer transfer window of 2021 after his successful first loan spell there under Stefano Pioli made him realise his career could be best progressed away from Stamford Bridge. Since then, the defender has performed well in Serie A and has performed well with former Blues striker Olivier Giroud to spearhead a potential Rossoneri title charge this term.
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As it stands, after 29 games played in the Italian top flight, AC Milan sit three points clear at the top of the table ahead of Luciano Spaletti's Napoli side. A title win for the former Chelsea pair will delight most Blues fans back home.
"I think being here is a chance to impress, I want to show myself on the training pitch and if I get a chance to play, to do that," he said when reflecting upon leaving Chelsea back in October 2021. "I've just got to try and show my talent, what I can do on the pitch and I'm sure everything will happen how it is meant to happen.
"At the tail-end of my time at Chelsea, I wasn't in the England squad so to go back in after going to Milan then something must have gone right. I have been really comfortable and welcome so it goes in tandem, they treat me well and I do what I need to do. Hopefully I can continue my form and bring it here as well. My goal is to carry on.
"Milan are in really good shape in Serie A. We haven't done so well in the Champions League but I think we have played well. "It is only October with a lot of football to play but definitely with regards to Milan it is about challenging for the league and trying to get into the next round of the Champions League.
"With England, I want to come to the next camp, the next one and the next one and try and stake my claim for the World Cup squad if we get there."
The Italian giants are now out of the Champions League and with their focus on the title race, Tomori, who has played 30 times for Milan in 2021/22, has admitted that he's feeling 'amazing' by his current cohort but makes 'difficult' Chelsea admission at the same time.
He said to the Italian media via Fabrizio Romano: “I’m super happy with AC Milan, the group here is amazing. Chelsea situation seems to be really difficult - with many people in the club suffering. I hope that decisions will be made as soon as possible to help the club”.
Decisions are certainly on the agenda once the 9pm takeover bids deadline on Friday, March 18 passes, with the Raine Group expected to shortlist the three or four best offers.