Baturina has already agreed on personal terms with Como, which is an important part of the transfer process. But, the clubs are still working out the transfer fee. Dinamo Zagreb has asked for €30 million, which reflects Baturina’s market value and his potential for growth. On the other hand, Como has offered a fixed fee of €17 million, plus an extra €7 million in bonuses based on performance, making a total of €24 million. This difference shows that talks are still ongoing, with sources saying the deal is close but not done yet.
Como, which is managed by Cesc Fabregas, ended the last Serie A season in 10th place and is now aiming to create a stronger team to compete for a spot in Europe. The club’s new owners, who are said to be the richest in Serie A with a value of 48 billion, have allowed for big investments in the transfer market.
Martin Baturina, born on February 16, 2003, in Split, Croatia, has made a name for himself as a talented player in European football. He plays as an attacking midfielder, wearing the number 10 jersey for Dinamo Zagreb, and has also played for the Croatia national team. His recent season stats are impressive, with 6 goals and 12 assists in 45 matches, showing his creativity and versatility on the field. Baturina is seen as one of the brightest talents in the Croatian league, having come through Dinamo Zagreb’s famous youth academy.
This transfer could be a big step for Como in their European goals, while for Baturina, it gives him a chance to show off his skills in one of Europe’s top leagues.