After weeks of stalemate, it seems that Alvaro Morata will get the move to Como that he has been desperate to seal.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport (via MilanNews), Milan and Galatasaray are close to reaching an agreement to terminate Morata’s loan spell, given he was supposed to remain in Turkey until at least January 2026 and there was also the opportunity for it to become a permanent deal.
After initial resistance from the Istanbul-based club, an agreement now finally seems to be within reach. What the financial impact is remains to be seen, but it is likely that part of the €6m loan fee will be refunded.
Como are especially happy about this happy ending, having reached an agreement with both Milan and the striker for weeks. The Spaniard has been pushing for some time to join the team coached by his compatriot and former international team-mate Cesc Fabregas.
From Morata’s sale to Como, the Rossoneri will earn approximately €10m which can go towards other operations. It is possible that Galatasaray securing the return of Victor Osimhen from Napoli has been the important domino to fall, and now it is expected that Morata will get the move he wants.