Liberali chose Como, rejected Milan
Mattia Liberali chose to join Como, despite his long association with Milan. The lariani team will pay 6 million euros to Catanzaro according to the release clause.
Mattia Liberali's decision made headlines when he refused to return to Milan to join Como. This young player born in 2007 had a long period of development in Milan's red and black shirt but did not choose to return. Instead, he decided to join Como's exciting project, where he would have the opportunity to play in the Champions League, just a short time after having to restart his career in Serie B.
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Como is the team that won the race for Liberali's signature, they will transfer 6 million euros to Catanzaro according to the release clause stipulated a year ago. This also brought a bit of benefit to Milan, as the team retained 50% of the transfer fee in case Liberali was sold to another team, meaning they would receive 3 million euros from this deal.
It is expected that in the next few hours, Liberali will sign a contract with Como, which will last 5 years and expire on June 30, 2031, with a salary of about 1 million euros plus bonuses — lower than Milan's offer.

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