Álvaro Morata could be the protagonist of one of the most surprising moves in the summer market. The Madrid-born forward, currently at Galatasaray, is determined to sign with Como 1907, a club that recently ascended to Serie A and has started talks to secure his services. Far from hindering the process, the player himself has shown a total willingness to facilitate the deal, even agreeing to a significant salary cut.
The Spanish international currently earns close to 6.5 million euros annually in Turkey, but he would be willing to cut a significant portion of that salary to return to Italy, a country where both he and his family have always felt comfortable. Como's interest is real, and discussions are ongoing, both with Galatasaray and with AC Milan, the club that holds the player's rights.
Doesn't want to stay in Turkey
All signs indicate that the relationship between Morata and the Turkish team has completely deteriorated. The striker no longer feels valued or comfortable in Istanbul and believes his time there has come to an end, despite his loan expiring in January 2026.
Como sees Morata as a key figure to lead the project back to the elite. If the deal goes through, it would be a significant signing that would elevate the team's quality and showcase the ambition of the Lombard club.
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