According to a new report from the Manchester Evening News, Manchester City midfielder star Perone is about to embark on a new loan spell, this time joining Italian soccer club Como. The two clubs are currently discussing the terms of the transfer, but according to reliable sources, the loan deal will not include a buyout clause, meaning Perone is still expected to return to City at the end of his loan.
Perronet has been on the radar of fans and clubs alike since joining City in January 2023 for a transfer fee of around £8 million. He made his Premier League debut in February of the same year, coming on as a substitute in City's 4-1 thrashing of Bournemouth and playing the final 18 minutes of the game, showing a lot of potential and strength. However, in order to gain more first-team experience, Perone was loaned to La Liga side Las Palmas last season. There, he quickly adapted to the new environment and became an integral part of the team, making a total of 31 appearances for Las Palmas, including 21 starts, and accumulating a wealth of match experience.
Joining Como on loan is undoubtedly a new challenge and opportunity for Perone. Italian soccer is known for its unique tactical style and intense game atmosphere, which is believed to further refine Perone's skills and will quality. At the same time, the loan agreement without a buyout clause also leaves more possibilities for his future, allowing him to go all out to show his strengths during the loan period, and laying a solid foundation for a return to Manchester City or seeking new transfer opportunities.