The agents of Alvaro Morata are engaged in a complicated mission: convincing Galatasaray to let the striker leave. The Turkish club is still irritated by the Spaniard’s behavior and accuses him of trying to force his way out for free. That’s why, for a few days now, Milan has also set its entire diplomatic machine in motion to try to reach an agreement that satisfies all parties involved.

According to Calciomercato.com, Galatasaray would like to recoup 3 of the 6 million euros agreed for Morata’s loan until January, having benefited from the player’s services for 50% of the stipulated deal. Milan is in talks with Como, the club in pole position to buy Morata, in order to ensure that the proceeds expected from the sale of the former Atletico Madrid forward remain unchanged.
Como has offered 25 million for Thiaw and 9 million for Morata to Milan. Negotiations are progressing quickly, even if on different tracks. Alvaro is ready to give up a significant portion of the 6.5 million euro salary he earns at Galatasaray for Como. These are decisive hours to try to resolve the tension with the Turkish club.
