Galatasaray demand Como pay transfer fee to cut short Alvaro Morata loan as Cesc Fabregas' side make counter offer

Galatasaray have asked Como to pay a fee to end Alvaro Morata's loan early as the striker is still on loan in Turkey from AC Milan

  • have agreed personal terms with Morata
  • refuse to end loan and ask for compensation
  • Como chief asks Milan to find solution for the deadlock

Galatasaray demand Como pay transfer fee to cut short Alvaro Morata loan as Cesc Fabregas' side make counter offerGalatasaray demand Como pay transfer fee to cut short Alvaro Morata loan as Cesc Fabregas' side make counter offerGalatasaray demand Como pay transfer fee to cut short Alvaro Morata loan as Cesc Fabregas' side make counter offer

Galatasaray have requested €5 million from Como to terminate Morata’s loan early, but Como are only prepared to offer €2m, according to Calciomercato. Morata joined Galatasaray on a one-year loan from Milan in January, which includes an €8m buyout clause.

Morata joined Milan in the summer of 2024, but following a fallout with manager Sergio Conceicao and an underwhelming spell, he was loaned to Galatasaray for a year. Now, Como boss Cesc Fabregas is keen to rescue his compatriot and former team-mate with a move back to , but Galatasaray will only consider releasing Morata once they secure Victor Osimhen from Napoli.

Como president Mirwan Suwarso expressed the club’s helplessness in the situation and appealed for Milan’s assistance, saying: “We already have an agreement with the player and with . We’ve done everything we had to. Now Milan and Galatasaray need to talk.”

Morata will hope that the deadlock transfer around his transfer will be resolved soon and he will be able to join Como very soon. Como will hope that Milan will extend their hand in resolving the situation.