Esteemed Kompany
·2 maggio 2025
An impressive young City midfielder appears set to stay in Serie A for next season and possibly longer

Esteemed Kompany
·2 maggio 2025
One player who has impressed this season out on loan is young midfielder Maximo Perrone. The young midfielder has had an impressive campaign in Serie A playing for Como. Perrone appears to have the talent and potential to one day play for Manchester City. But it doesn’t appear that idea will be on the cards for next season. A new report indicates that Perrone’s loan deal with Como is set to be extended for next season. But it is also reported that Como has an interest in signing Perrone permanently.
Fabrizio Romano has reported via X that Como intends to extend Perrone’s loan deal with the club for next season. Romano further reports that Como had the option to extend Perrone’s loan spell with the club included in the loan deal they agreed with Manchester City. It is also reported by Fabrizio Romano that Como has informed Manchester City of their intentions. Lastly, Romano adds that talks between the two clubs over a permanent transfer for Perrone to Como have also begun.
Maximo Perrone has developed his game with Como this season. His loan spell in Serie A has seen him further develop as a player. Playing primarily as a holding midfielder, Perrone has made 22 appearances this season. But his technical and tactical ability has progressed. Playing under Cesc Fabregas has been a good thing for his development as a player. Barring a massive change in Como’s plans he will be at the Serie A club for next season.
But as per Fabrizio Romano’s report it seems that there is a chance that Maximo Perrone could seal a permanent move to Como this summer. Perhaps that is the best thing for him at this stage of his career. As Manchester City bid to add midfielders to Pep Guardiola’s squad this summer it’s hard to see Perrone been given the opportunities to develop that he requires. Based on that a permanent move may be in the best interests of Perrone and Manchester City this summer. Whether or not that occurs will be known in time.