Following the departure of Alessandro Buongiorno, Torino are moving swiftly to reinforce their defence. The Italian club is reportedly on the verge of signing Saul Coco, a 24-year-old Spanish-born center-back who represents Equatorial Guinea internationally.
This news, initially reported by Toro Zone has since gained significant traction and confirmation from multiple sources.
The proposed deal is structured as follows:
– A base fee of approximately €7 million
– Potential bonuses worth an additional €2-3 million
– A sell-on clause for Las Palmas, Coco’s current club
While Las Palmas is reportedly seeking a slightly higher fee, their negotiating position is weakened by the fact that Coco’s contract is nearing its expiration. This situation may force the Spanish club to temper their financial demands.
Coco, born in 1999, has been a standout performer for Las Palmas and has attracted attention from several clubs across Europe. His versatility and physical presence make him an attractive option for Torino as they look to fill the void left by Buongiorno’s departure.
This potential signing marks Torino’s first significant move in the transfer market following Buongiorno’s sale. It demonstrates the club’s commitment to maintaining a strong defensive unit as they prepare for the upcoming season.