TBR Football understands that several Premier League clubs are showing an interest in signing Fikayo Tomori, including Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United.
Tottenham were keen on Tomori back in January, however, the defender opted to reject a move to remain at AC Milan.
The North London club are now back on his trail, having just secured Champions League football, but they have now been joined by several other clubs.
The Magpies are among the list of the Premier League clubs who have joined the queue to bring him back to England following his six-year stint at the San Siro.
AC Milan tell Fikayo Tomori he won’t start, Tottenham remain keen
Fikayo Tomori has been told by AC Milan that he is an unlikely starter under their new manager, Massimiliano Allegri, sources have told TBR Football’s chief correspondent Graeme Bailey.
The defender could now look to leave Milan in search of regular football elsewhere, especially with the World Cup taking place next summer.
A whole host of Premier League clubs are now lining up to land the England international, with the likes of Tottenham, Newcastle, Everton, Crystal Palace and West Ham United all keen on him.
Spurs might need to replace Cristian Romero, who’s linked with Atletico Madrid. TBR Football understands that the Argentine is expected to leave North London this summer.
Meanwhile, Palace might need a replacement for Marc Guehi, who is all set to leave South London in the summer. Newcastle are also interested in Guehi, along with Tomori.
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Tottenham are well stocked in central defence, although losing Romero would likely mean they would want to add to their options.
TBR Football has learned that Spurs believe Kevin Danso could become a starter next season and be the man to step up if Romero is sold.
Tottenham have just signed Danso permanently for £21 million in what could prove to be one of the best value deals of the summer.
Elsewhere, Luka Vuskovic is set to arrive at the North London club this summer, two years on from when the Lilywhites paid £13m to sign him.