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Genoa sign Lorenzo Colombo permanently from Milan in €10m deal

May 21, 2026 at 10:39 AM
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Quick summary

Genoa have officially completed the permanent signing of Lorenzo Colombo from Milan after his loan spell, with the deal worth around €10m. The striker has signed a contract through 2029.

What happened

Genoa confirmed that Lorenzo Colombo has joined on a permanent basis after spending the 2025-26 season on loan from Milan. Reports indicated the obligation to buy would be triggered if Genoa stayed in Serie A and Colombo hit performance conditions, which he did after scoring seven league goals. Milan are set to receive €10m from the transfer. Colombo, a long-time Milan player who had multiple loan spells away, now makes his first permanent move from the club.

Chance analysis

This matters mainly as a squad-confirmation move rather than a sudden performance shock, because Colombo was already integrated into Genoa during the season. For Genoa, it secures continuity at striker and removes uncertainty around a regular forward option. For Milan, the impact is more financial and roster-related than tactical, as Colombo was not a core first-team piece.

Impact

Genoa keep an already-used striker on a permanent deal, while Milan bank €10m with limited first-team disruption.

AI Insight

Treat this as confirmed transfer continuity for Genoa's attack and a minor financial/squad update for Milan rather than a major immediate strength shift.

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Genoa sign Lorenzo Colombo permanently from Milan in €10m deal

Genoa have officially completed the permanent signing of Lorenzo Colombo from Milan after his loan spell, with the deal worth around €10m. The striker has signed a contract through 2029.

Article summary

Genoa confirmed that Lorenzo Colombo has joined on a permanent basis after spending the 2025-26 season on loan from Milan. Reports indicated the obligation to buy would be triggered if Genoa stayed in Serie A and Colombo hit performance conditions, which he did after scoring seven league goals. Milan are set to receive €10m from the transfer. Colombo, a long-time Milan player who had multiple loan spells away, now makes his first permanent move from the club.

This matters mainly as a squad-confirmation move rather than a sudden performance shock, because Colombo was already integrated into Genoa during the season. For Genoa, it secures continuity at striker and removes uncertainty around a regular forward option. For Milan, the impact is more financial and roster-related than tactical, as Colombo was not a core first-team piece.

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May 21, 2026, 10:39 AM
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