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Serie A side confirms Morata agreement, now it's up to Milan and Galatasaray

Como President Mirwan Suwarso confirmed his club has an agreement with both Milan and Álvaro Morata for the striker's transfer, but the deal hinges on discussions between Galatasaray and Milan. Suwarso stated Como has completed their responsibilities, expressing confidence in their efforts to build the best possible squad while dismissing any notion of signing Lionel Messi as "impossible."

Serie A side confirms Morata agreement, now it's up to Milan and Galatasaray

Como President Mirwan Suwarso provided significant updates on the club’s transfer market and the ongoing Álvaro Morata saga, speaking to Sky Sport just before the Como Cup final between his team and Ajax. Suwarso began by highlighting the success of the Como Cup, stating, "The goal was to involve all the tourists to make them understand that there is a football team in Como and to let everyone discover the best of it."

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The President then commented on Como's inbound transfers, emphasizing their commitment to strengthening the squad: "We try to give the coach the best possible team. Only Fàbregas can answer what is missing; investments are made to get a return."

Suwarso concluded by clarifying the situation surrounding the potential acquisition of Álvaro Morata and addressing the "dream" of signing Lionel Messi. "For me, Messi is not a dream; it's impossible," he definitively stated. Regarding Morata, he added, "The only thing missing is for him to be here. We have an agreement with Milan and with the player. Galatasaray and Milan need to talk; we have done what we had to do."

Suwarso's comments suggest that Como has agreed to terms with both the selling club (Milan) and the player (Morata), indicating that the final hurdle lies with an agreement between Milan and Galatasaray, implying a potential multi-club negotiation for the Spanish striker.