HWG! Romano: Cuomo signs 22-year-old midfielder Baturina, with a transfer fee of up to 25 million euros
10:25am, 11 June 2025Football
June 11th famous reporter Romano confirmed with the iconic "herewego!" that Martin Baturina will join Cuomo.
Como's final offer has been accepted by Dynamo Zagreb. The fixed transfer fee is 18 million euros, plus floating terms, and the total transfer fee price can reach up to 25 million euros.
The two sides will sign a contract until June 2030, and the players will undergo a physical examination. Exclusive reports from last Saturday local time have now been confirmed, which is a great signing for Cuomo.
22-year-old Baturina plays as an offensive midfielder and grows up in the youth training of Dynamo Zagreb. She has played in 165 games for the club's first team, contributing 22 goals and 39 assists. His current contract is in June 2028, and Germany has turned 22 million euros.
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