ÖFB team player Stefan Posch is about a change from Bologna to Como within Italian series A. According to APA information, the 28-year-old defender already completed the first medical tests at the ambitious club of coach CESC Fabregas on Sunday. The two clubs are said to have agreed on a loan with a subsequent purchase obligation of 5.5 million euros, reported Italian media and transfer experts on Sunday.
Posch was awarded from Bologna to Atalanta Bergamo in the past half of the year, but he has not played a competitive game since his return. Also in the 1-0 victory of his still worker on Saturday, of all people, the Styrian was sitting on the replacement bench.
Como in the transfer frenzy
Como has been owned by Indonesian tobacco billionaires Robert and Michael Hartono since 2019. The club rose to Serie A last year and has already invested more than 100 million euros in new players this summer alone. Routine Alvaro Morata came on loan from AC Milan, former ÖFB-U21 captain Matthias Braunöder was awarded to the second division club SSC Bari for one year.
The transfer window in Italy closes on Monday at 8 p.m. Posch is still expected in the ÖFB team camp in Windischgarsten. After the meeting point at 1 p.m. before the World Cup qualifiers against Cyprus (September 6th in Linz) and Bosnia (September 9th in Zenica, live in Orf1), public training is on the program at 5:00 p.m.
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