Galatasaray's decision on Morata drove the Italians crazy.

Galatasaray's decision on Morata drove the Italians crazy.

02.08.2025 11:55

The transfer process of Alvaro Morata at Galatasaray remains uncertain. While the Italian team Como is interested in signing the Spanish player and Milan has given the green light, Galatasaray's refusal to approve the transfer has frustrated both Como and Milan. Despite the two Italian clubs reaching an agreement for Morata, the yellow-red team's refusal to allow the transfer has disrupted all plans.

The uncertainty surrounding Alvaro Morata at Galatasaray, one of the Super Lig teams, continues. While the Italian team Como wants to transfer the Spanish player, Milan has given the green light, but Cimbom is asking for 8 million euros for the player who is currently on loan with the yellow-reds.

GALATASARAY WILL NOT SEND HIM WITHOUT MAKING MONEY

Although the star striker's desire to leave the team is troubling the management, they do not want to part ways with the player without financial means. The Italian team Como has reached an agreement with Milan for Morata's transfer for 10 million euros. According to the Italian press, Galatasaray is demanding 8 million euros for the termination of the loan agreement.

THE ITALIANS ARE FURIOUS

According to Tuttosport, Galatasaray's refusal to approve the transfer has infuriated Como and Milan. Despite the agreement between the two Italian clubs for Morata, the yellow-reds' refusal to allow the transfer has disrupted all plans.

MILAN IS AFTER VLAHOVIC

Milan wants Morata's transfer to happen as soon as possible in order to be able to sign Vlahovic. For this reason, the quick move of the Spanish striker to Como will determine Milan's transfer strategy.

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