After weeks of intense negotiations, Spanish striker Álvaro Morata is on the verge of completing a stunning switch to Serie A newcomers Como 1907. The deal, believed to be worth around €15 million in total, will see the 31-year-old link up once again with his former teammate and current Como coach, Cesc Fàbregas.
According to sources close to the talks, Como have reached an agreement to release Morata from his loan at Galatasaray, with AC Milan also receiving a fee as part of the arrangement. The structure includes a €5 million payment to Galatasaray, €1 million to Milan for the loan, and a compulsory €9 million purchase option at the end of the season.
The Spanish international is expected to sign a contract running until June 2028, signalling Como’s serious intent to establish themselves as a force in the top flight. Morata’s proven track record — with goals for Real Madrid, Juventus, Chelsea, Atlético Madrid, and the Spanish national team — will be a major boost to the club’s attacking options.
This move wraps up one of the summer’s most drawn-out transfer sagas and underscores Como’s growing ambition under their new era of leadership. An official unveiling is anticipated in the coming days, with fans already buzzing about what Morata can bring to the team.