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Milan technical director Paolo Maldini wants to hold talks with Chelsea over
Fikayo Tomori's permanent option clause.
Maldini says he is pleased with Tomori's performances since the defender
joined on loan in January but believes the roughly £26m option is "very
high".
"Tomori is a good talent and we have a buy-option clause," he told Sky in
Italy ahead of their clash at Roma on Sunday.
"The price is very high. AC Milan will decide at the end of this season and
we will discuss it with Chelsea's board."
Tomori started at centre-back against Roma - his fourth in Serie A so far
and fifth appearance overall since making the switch.
Maldini - a Milan legend of over 900 appearances - also said: "Tomori is a
player who has particular characteristics of speed and intensity and for us,
he was a reinforcement."
The 23-year-old Chelsea academy graduate was playing over usual first-choice
Alessio Romagnoli and alongside Simon Kjaer.
Tomori fell out of favour under previous Chelsea boss Frank Lampard, after
the Blues signed Thiago Silva and opted to keep hold of Antonio Rudiger last
summer.