Côme tried the Marcus Rashford and Théo Hernandez blows this winter

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This winter, Côme offered enough to dream of his supporters. The Italian club has multiplied recruits, for a total of almost 50 million euros. Among the popular names arrived at the current 16th in Serie A, we find in particular Maxence Caqueret, landed against 15 million euros, or Dele Alli, free from any contract. In addition to these players, already flashy for a stable of this caliber, the residents of the Giuseppe Sinigaglia stadium were also associated with Marcus Rashford and Théo Hernández. And the club president himself confirmed the comasque interest in the two stars.

In an interview with Sky ItaliaMirwan Suwarso, president of the Como club, explained that he had tried the blow for the defender of AC Milan and the attacker who then evolved on the side of Manchester United: ” Yes, we have tried, but we are aware that we are a small club and therefore some people still do not take us seriously. Some big names, when they hear about como, say 'no, I want to play the Champions League'. Speech has meaning, we know what we can and cannot do. But we dream big. During the last winter transfer window, we tried to do our best to give our coach Cesc Fabregas the players he needed for his game, many names were real. We were close to many players, some of whom never left. This is called ambition.

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