Exclusive: Fikayo Tomori's value has “more than doubled” since leaving Chelsea, No Buy-Back Clause, says expert

Fikayo Tomori's AC Milan Transfer Boosts Market Value

Fikayo Tomori's transfer market valuation has experienced a substantial surge since his departure from Chelsea to AC Milan, as reported by renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano.

In his exclusive column for Twistok, Romano astutely analyzes the astute business conducted by Milan in securing Tomori, a move that has garnered particular interest due to the absence of a buy-back clause in the agreement, undoubtedly providing reassurance to Rossoneri supporters.

Romano stated, "Numerous Chelsea supporters have inquired about Fikayo Tomori in light of his exceptional performances with AC Milan. It is evident that his market value has significantly appreciated since his departure from Stamford Bridge to the San Siro.

AC Milan displayed shrewdness in securing Tomori, who not only exhibits remarkable footballing skills but also serves as a commendable leader on the pitch."

Fikayo Tomori of AC Milan

He further clarified, "As per my information, Chelsea does not possess a buy-back option at this juncture, underscoring Tomori's complete focus on Milan's ongoing project. It is worth noting that he recently inked a new contract with the club."

For some Chelsea supporters, the decision to part ways with Tomori might appear perplexing, especially when observing his remarkable progress in Italy. Nonetheless, this move is one in a series of instances where the West London outfit has allowed promising academy talents to depart in recent times.

Tomori's scarcity of playing time at Stamford Bridge prompted his career-altering decision to move to Milan. It remains to be seen if his trajectory will lead him back to the Premier League in the future.

Notably, despite being 25 years old, Tomori has only accumulated three caps for the England national team, a somewhat surprising statistic. A potential return to English football could potentially enhance his prospects on the international stage.


Bruno Kelvin

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Uzochukwu Onyemaechi 31 w

He cannot go back to Chelsea