Como has added another top player. Man City defender joins Serie A newcomer


For the first time since the 2002/03 season, the Italian club Como has returned to Serie A. To secure their place in Italy's top division, the club's owners had to be highly active in the transfer market.
This summer, the legendary Spanish footballer Cesc Fàbregas took over as the head coach of the team. Following his appointment, the club began to bring in iconic players. Legendary Spaniards Pepe Reina and Alberto Moreno joined the ranks, followed by Raphael Varane, and then Barcelona's captain Sergi Roberto.
However, Como did not stop there, securing the loan of Argentine defender Máximo Perrone from Manchester City. The club officially announced this on their social media platforms.
Perrone, a product of Argentina's Vélez Sarsfield, was signed by Manchester City in January of last year in a deal worth €11 million. The Argentine made just four appearances for City, only two of which were official matches. Last summer, he was loaned to Spanish side Las Palmas, where he played 31 matches.
The loan for the 21-year-old Perrone is set for one season, with no option to buy.





















