UEFA Champions League
The future of Mika Mármol seems to be increasingly linked to the Italian Serie A. The young Catalan defender, a key piece in Luis Carrión's scheme at UD Las Palmas, has attracted the interest of two Italian teams, which could mean his departure from Gran Canaria in the short term.
Bologna and Como 1907 have set their sights on Mármol, and although Como 1907, a club where Cesc Fàbregas serves as sporting director, was initially in the race, in the last hours it would have given up on its attempt to sign the center-back. This leaves Bologna as the main candidate to secure the player's services, who has been valued at 15 million euros. This amount would far exceed Mármol's release clause, which amounts to 10 million euros.
Barcelona will receive a substantial amount of money
For UD Las Palmas, who knows that half of any transaction will go to FC Barcelona's coffers as part of the training agreement, Bologna's offer presents an opportunity that they would hardly refuse. However, Carrión has made clear his intention to keep the player in the team, recognizing his value on the field.
Mármol, who will be in the starting eleven against Real Madrid, is experiencing crucial moments in his career, and everything points to his future being defined in Italy, a destination that promises new challenges and greater projection in his promising career.
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