Milan are reportedly prepared to consider offers for Fikayo Tomori as the Serie A giants plot a summer rebuild following an underwhelming campaign.
With Milan languishing in ninth and speculation concerning Sergio Conceicao's future mounting, the Rossoneri are set to overhaul areas of their playing squad and their defensive unit is high on the agenda.
Demoted to the bench at the end of February, Tomori has returned to Milan's starting XI in their previous three Serie A fixtures but the Englishman's future at the San Siro looks increasingly uncertain.
Milan were willing to listen to offers for Tomori in the January transfer window and the club had agreed terms with Tottenham and Juventus, only for the player to reject a move and reiterate his intention to stay.
However, reports in Italy suggest that Milan are willing to let Tomori depart in the summer transfer window and the centre-back is rumoured to have admirers in the Premier League and Bundesliga.
Aston Villa and West Ham were understood to have expressed an interest in the 27-year-old during the January window, with the former eventually turning to a loan deal for Axel Disasi as they sought a short-term solution to their central defensive injury woes.
Newcastle United are another Premier League outfit who have been mentioned in the past but the Magpies are expected to prioritise Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi again in the summer.
With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, a return to England may prove beneficial to Tomori after he was overlooked by new England boss Thomas Tuchel for the World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Latvia in March.
Tomori has not featured for the Three Lions since 2023 and was a surprise omission from Gareth Southgate's preliminary 33-player squad for Euro 2024.