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Sampdoria transfer market: Avellino won’t give up on Tutino, but one factor will be decisive

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Como still awaits the green light for Alvaro Morata, but negotiations with Milan and Galatasaray are at a standstill. The risk now is that everyone loses out.
The Como is still waiting for their number nine. The Lombard club reached an agreement with Milan some time ago for the arrival of Alvaro Morata, and only awaits the final approval from Galatasaray to close the deal.
It was expected that with the arrival of Osimhen, the Turkish club would release the Spanish striker without much trouble, but the situation has become complicated. Galatasaray has asked for a compensation of 8 million euros to release the player: a figure that includes the 6 million spent on the loan and the salary paid so far.
Meanwhile, Morata has already expressed his desire to join Cesc Fábregas at Como, to the point that in recent days he did not show up for a training session.

Turin, Italy 6 october, 2016:Alvaro Morata in action during the match European Qualifiers Russian World Cup 2018 between Italy vs Spain in Juventus stadium in Turin on October 2016.
Como, stalled negotiations and risk of a blow for everyone
Como has offered 5 million to release the player, but the parties remain distant and none of the three clubs involved wants to back down. Galatasaray does not intend to waive the compensation, Como does not want to spend more than planned, and Milan is waiting for the sale to cash in the agreed 10 million.
So the negotiation, which seemed almost finalized, is at risk of falling through. The danger is that in the end everyone loses out. Como, given the approaching start of the season, could be forced to change their target, Galatasaray would be left with a disgruntled player and a heavy salary to pay, while Milan, besides losing money now, could find themselves in January with a player who, despite being liked by Allegri, no longer fits into the Rossoneri’s plans.
The next few days will be crucial to understand what the future holds for Morata, but it is necessary for one of the parties to make an effort to find an agreement that satisfies everyone.
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“No clauses in Olise’s contract” – Football style

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Max Eberl, sporting director of Bayern Munich, spoke ahead of tomorrow night’s Champions League match against Club Brugge.
Bayern Monaco, Eberl’s Words
The Future of Michael Olise
The sporting director of Bayern Munich, Max Eberl, confirmed the absence of a release clause in Michael Olise’s contract. The young talent, whose contract is valid until June 2029, is set to become one of the best players in the world according to statements made to “11 Freunde DE”. This strengthens the position of the German club, which aims to build a strong and competitive team around Olise.
Bayern’s Strategy
The absence of a release clause means that Bayern Munich has total control over the future of Michael Olise. This represents a strategic advantage for the club, which does not have to fear irresistible offers from other teams. Furthermore, the fact that Olise’s contract is valid until 2029 guarantees stability and continuity to the project, allowing the player to grow and mature in the ideal context of the Bundesliga.
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Source: X’s account by Fabrizio Romano.
🚨 There’s no release clause into Michael Olise’s contract at FC Bayern, announces director Max Eberl.
“The contract is valid until June 2029, no release clause is included and Olise is on his way to becoming one of the world’s best players”, told 11 Freunde DE.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) Oct 21, 2025
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Goal to Shield It Until 2030 – Soccer Style

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Rome, offensive problems continue for Gasperini, who continues to rely on Dybala in the false nine position. The French striker is an option.
Rome, target Kalimuendo
With the ongoing issues plaguing the Giallorossi, it is necessary to return to the market in January. In this context, Lina Souloukou comes into play, currently at Nottingham Forest. The English club is in free fall, following the sensational dismissal of Espirito Santo and the subsequent one of Postecoglou, and yet they had invested heavily in attack. First with Ndoye, then with Kalimuendo. The former Rennes striker is struggling to fit into the playing system, due to the rapid changes in coaches, and could soon bid farewell to the Premier League.

ROMA SPORTING DIRECTOR FREDERIC MASSARA LOOKING AHEAD (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
The plan for the French striker
The French forward was purchased from Ligue 1 for 30 million euros. A figure that scares Serie A clubs, but Roma is studying the formula to bring him to the capital. According to the Corriere dello Sport, the Giallorossi would aim for a six-month loan with a purchase option. If the player adapts, Gasperini will do everything to keep him, otherwise he will return to his base. In the meantime, the 2002 class has informed his agents to explore opportunities. Among these are the Romans, with Massara who knows the boy very well. Below is the post on X from the sports newspaper:
🇫🇷Rome #Roma can’t score, #Massara thinks about #Kalimuendo: with what formula can he arrive. And there’s Lina #Souloukou https://t.co/fQf0wh6eqQ
— Corriere dello Sport (@CorSport) October 21, 2025
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Orsolini and Bologna reject offer from Al Qadsiah – Soccer style

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An AC Milan scout spotted at the Ferraris Stadium to monitor young Japanese goalkeeper Zion Suzuki, born in 2002.
A new talent in Milan’s sights
The world of football is always in turmoil, especially when it comes to young promises. Recently, an AC Milan scout was spotted at the Ferraris Stadium during the match between Genoa and Parma. The purpose of his visit was very clear: to monitor the young Japanese goalkeeper Zion Suzuki, born in 2002. This young talent is already in the spotlight for his extraordinary skills between the posts, attracting the attention of several international clubs.
Zion Suzuki: a potential investment for the future
Zion Suzuki is standing out not only for his young age, but also for his technical abilities and confidence shown on the field. Milan, always keen on discovering new talents to integrate into their squad, could see Suzuki as an investment for the future. The presence of a Milan scout at the Ferraris is a clear sign of interest, and could lead to more concrete negotiations in the upcoming transfer window.
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Source: X account of Schira
🚨 Excl. – An #ACMilan‘s scout was yesterday at Ferraris Stadium to watch the game between Genoa and Parma to monitore the Japanese goalkeeper Zion #Suzuki (born in 2002). #transfers
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) Oct 20, 2025
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