Las Palmas centre-back Mika Marmol has been in the spotlight since signing for the club, and he will be back on the shortlists in the January transfer market. The 23-year-old defender is currently the object of Roma's attention.
According to Matteo Moretto in Relevo, Roma are interested in Marmol, and despite ties with Sevilla in recent weeks, his information is that Como and the Giallorossi are the most serious about his signature. The first looked at him this summer and Miguel Angel Ramirez, the boss of Las Palmas, was able to bring forward his sale.
Marmol's contract no longer expires in 2026 and has shown little interest in a contract extension. Therefore, Las Palmas could try to sell him sooner or later, to avoid a situation like that of Alvaro Valles – however, he will not go for less than his €10 million release clause.
That could be good news for Barcelona, who still retain a 50% sell-on fee clause for his move to Andorra. Marmol played in an impressive Las Palmas defense last season before collapsing. In recent months, Diego Martinez has dropped him from the side, but instead Marmol has seen playing time at left-back.
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