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Competitor warned about Aston Villa and West Ham interest in player – Club ‘could settle for less’ fee

Aston Villa and West Ham United are in the picture to sign AC Milan’s Fikayo Tomori.

That’s according to Calciomercato.it, who bring the latest on Aston Villa and West Ham interest in the defender.

The England international had six league starts in the first two months of this season and lost prominence since then. To put it in context, he clocked in 11 minutes from two league games since October’s international break.

Milan manager Paulo Fonseca’s decision to not rely upon the 26-year-old recently hasn’t stopped Aston Villa, West Ham and Juventus to show interest in him.

The Old Lady are ‘carefully’ monitoring the former Chelsea man, and to sign him, they have to ‘pay attention’ to the competition from Aston Villa and West Ham. Juventus are warned about the Premier League duo, who like the centre-back.

In the summer window, the Italian club demanded €30m to part ways with the player, but no deal took shape. It’s claimed the Rossoneri ‘could settle for less’ now, indicating their willingness to sell him.

There’s no mention of Milan’s request, but the fee may be affordable for Aston Villa and West Ham.

Tomori could change clubs next year and has an opportunity to return to the Premier League.

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