Como makes Perrone's move permanent
Maximo Perrone has left Manchester City to join Como on a permanent deal after a successful loan stint in Serie A last season.
Perrone was part of Cesc Fabregas's team as it finished 10th in Italy's top tier in 2024-2025.
The Argentinean midfielder laid on three league assists and completed an impressive 27 out of 38 attempted tackles.
Perrone has penned a four-year deal at Como, who have paid a reported €13 million ($23.2 million).
"We're thrilled to welcome Maxi to the Como family on a permanent deal," Fabregas said.
"He settled in quickly last season, understood exactly how we want to play, and became a key figure in the team."
Perrone joined City from Velez Sarsfield in 2022, but never managed to figure himself in Pep Guardiola's thinking.
"I'm so pleased to officially be staying at Como," the 22-year-old said. "I really got on well with everyone, the coach, my team-mates, the city, and the fans last year.
"I'm confident we’ll enjoy many more great moments together in the future."