Manchester City midfielder Maximo Perrone remains at Como on loan, as no permanent deal has been agreed between the two clubs, despite earlier reports suggesting a transfer was imminent. Perrone, an Argentine midfielder, joined Como on loan from Manchester City in August 2024. The Italian club has the option to extend the loan deal again, and they are reportedly relaxed about Perrone’s future at the club. Como also holds matching rights, giving them some level of control over the player’s transfer. According to reports in May, a €30m transfer fee was being discussed, but no agreement has been reached at this stage.
Perrone’s Background
Perrone has played for Manchester City since joining the club, although he has not made a significant impact on the first team. Prior to joining Como on loan, he was seen as a promising young midfielder. His style of play is not explicitly known, but he has been utilised in midfield during his time at Como.
Loan Deal Details
Perrone’s loan deal was initially agreed in August 2024, with Como securing the deal after months of negotiation. The loan move was seen as a significant signing for the Italian club, with Perrone joining alongside other new signings Sergi Roberto and Nico Páz.