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Maximo Perrone to Como for €13m: Like Dropping a Fortune on Past-Its-Best High-Street Clobber

Maximo Perrone to Como for €13m: Like Dropping a Fortune on Past-Its-Best High-Street Clobber

Posted 11 days ago•Updated 11 days ago1 update

Okay, picture this: It's a rainy Thursday afternoon, and you're wandering down the British high street, past the charity shops and a Greggs that's somehow always out of sausage rolls but never short of a queue. You're not here for window shopping or a cheeky meal deal; no, you're here with purpose, cash burning a hole in your pocket. And there, glowing like a beacon of misplaced hope, is the sort of shop that sells jeans for Ā£200 a pop. You, guided by some unfathomable impulse, decide to splash out on the most overpriced garment in the shop. This, my friends, is essentially what Como have done by signing Maximo Perrone from Manchester City for €13m.

Let's lay down the facts, much like you'd hesitantly lay your debit card on the counter for a pair of jeans you know, deep down, you're going to regret. Maximo Perrone, an Argentine midfielder whose time at Manchester City saw him net a grand total of 9 goals in 43 games. Not exactly the kind of figure that screams "take my money," is it? His expected goals (xG) stood at a modest 10.2, and the lad missed 3 big chances that, frankly, you or I could probably have put away with our eyes closed (or at least we'd like to think so).

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@FabrizioRomano@fabrizioromano
Tier 311 days ago

šŸšØšŸ”µāšŖļø Como have reached an agreement tonight with Manchester City to sign Maximo Perrone, here we go! šŸ‡¦šŸ‡· The midfielder stays and signs on permanent deal from #MCFC for €13m transfer fee. 🚫 Talks for Rongier have now stopped. šŸšØšŸ”µāšŖļø Como have reached an agreement tonight with Manchester City to sign Maximo Perrone, here we go! šŸ‡¦šŸ‡· The midfielder stays and signs on permanent deal from #MCFC for €13m transfer fee. 🚫 Talks for Rongier have now stopped. pic.twitter.com/Km3opA1oPX

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@FabrizioRomano@fabrizioromano
Tier 311 days ago

šŸšØšŸ”µāšŖļø Como have reached an agreement tonight with Manchester City to sign Maximo Perrone, here we go! šŸ‡¦šŸ‡· The midfielder stays and signs on permanent deal from #MCFC for €13m transfer fee. 🚫 Talks for Rongier have now stopped. šŸšØšŸ”µāšŖļø Como have reached an agreement tonight with Manchester City to sign Maximo Perrone, here we go! šŸ‡¦šŸ‡· The midfielder stays and signs on permanent deal from #MCFC for €13m transfer fee. 🚫 Talks for Rongier have now stopped. pic.twitter.com/Km3opA1oPX

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Now, here's where it gets even more bewildering. The current market value of Perrone? A cool Ā£96.0m, which is roughly equivalent to the GDP of, I kid you not, Tuvalu. Como shelling out €13m for him feels akin to buying a designer t-shirt that's two seasons out of fashion. Sure, it's got the label, but is it really worth it when it's going to end up at the back of the wardrobe (or, in football terms, warming the bench)?

So, what's the allure here? Why has Como, a club that's more high street than haute couture, decided to invest such a considerable chunk of their budget into Perrone? It's a question that lingers like the scent of overpriced cologne. Perhaps it's the promise of what could be, or maybe it's a statement of intent, a signal that they're ready to compete with the big spenders, even if it means taking a gamble on a player who hasn't quite lived up to his price tag.

In the world of football transfers, much like in high-street shopping, there's a fine line between bagging a bargain and buying into the hype. Only time will tell if Maximo Perrone becomes Como's must-have accessory or just another regrettable impulse buy. But for now, Como fans, maybe keep hold of the receipt. Just in case.

Well, it's happened again: Como, a club that sounds like it was named by a whimsical Italian aunt, has snagged Maximo Perrone from Manchester City for the kind of money you find down the back of a sofa at the Etihad. €13m? That's essentially City's petty cash. In the whirlwind world of football, where yesterday's "definitely happening" is today's "who's he again?", talks for Rongier have been shelved like last year's FIFA game. Ah, the beautiful game, where decisions last as long as a TikTok trend and transfer rumours are as reliable as a chocolate teapot.

Story ID: cmcwg2e5d002h2gb4mnd344p7 • Sources: @FabrizioRomano, @FabrizioRomano