Luis Milla's move from Getafe to Como is on the brink. Como have already agreed personal terms with the 31-year-old Spanish midfielder and are now working to finalise the deal with Getafe, where he is under contract until June 2027. The fee under discussion sits between £1.7m and £2.4m, broadly in line with his market value of around £3m. Despite earlier links elsewhere, the reporting is clear that Como are firmly in front and optimistic of closing this in short order. The sourcing here is strong. Fabrizio Romano and Matteo Moretto, two of the most reliable voices in the business, both reported the agreement within the last day, with Moretto suggesting the transfer could be made official within hours. A few days earlier Nicolo Schira, a solid if slightly less authoritative reporter, had framed it as a three-way race still ongoing — but that picture has since narrowed sharply in Como's favour. The 94% reading reflects a deal that is all but done. Personal terms are settled and only the club-to-club agreement remains to be rubber-stamped. What keeps it short of a certainty is simply that nothing is signed until it is signed; clubs can still snag on final figures or paperwork. With two benchmark reporters aligned, though, the odds of collapse are slim. This fits Como's recent pattern neatly. They have repeatedly done business around this level — RM Castilla, Hertha BSC, Torino in 2024 and Royal Antwerp in 2025 all arrived for roughly £2m, exactly the bracket being discussed for Milla. Watch for the formal announcement, which Moretto expects imminently — the agreement between the clubs and a completed medical are the final triggers.