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Yitian: Galatasaray requests 5 million euros compensation before he is willing to end Morata s loan early

July 28th According to Yitian, Galatasaray asked for 5 million euros to compensate before he was willing to end Morata's loan.
Curo, Milan and Galatasaray have not reached an agreement on Morata's transfer. The striker is currently loaned to Galatasaray by Milan, and the lease lasts at least until January 2026.
Now Como hopes to introduce Morata from Milan on loan, and Galatasaray hopes to receive 5 million euros in compensation before he is willing to end the loan early, allowing Morata to return to Milan and join Como. Milan and Cuomo are looking at how to unlock the deal, and contact and negotiation will continue in the coming days.
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