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World Cup 2026 Watch: Davinson Sanchez Eyed by Como for Serie A Return

Football Italia·June 26, 2026
As the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues, every domestic club move becomes a crucial piece of the international puzzle. According to Football Italia, Colombian international Davinson Sanchez is currently the subject of transfer negotiations, with ambitious Serie A outfit Como pushing to secure his signature from Turkish giants Galatasaray. For Sanchez, a potential return to Italian football—where he first made a name for himself at Ajax before his high-profile move to Tottenham Hotspur—represents more than just a change of scenery. It is a strategic career pivot with the next World Cup firmly in mind. The 28-year-old center-back has enjoyed significant success in Turkey, helping Galatasaray secure major domestic silverware. However, the allure of Serie A and the opportunity to test himself against Europe's elite attackers week in and week out could be exactly what he needs to sharpen his defensive instincts. Como, backed by an ambitious project and keen to establish themselves firmly in the Italian top flight, views Sanchez as a marquee defensive addition. Bringing in a player with over 50 caps for Colombia, not to mention vast Premier League and Champions League experience, would be a massive statement of intent. They need a defensive anchor, and Sanchez offers the perfect blend of physicality, pace, and tactical intelligence required to thrive in a notoriously demanding league. From a World Cup 2026 perspective, Sanchez's club situation is paramount for the Colombian national team. Head coach Néstor Lorenzo has built a formidable side, with Sanchez serving as a vital cornerstone of the backline. The intensity and tactical rigor of Serie A would ensure that the defender remains at the peak of his competitive powers. Facing world-class strikers regularly in Italy will keep Sanchez match-sharp as Colombia looks to make a deep run in the expanded 48-team tournament across North America. Furthermore, returning to a top-five European league puts Sanchez firmly in the global spotlight. Playing in a highly tactical system forces defenders to maintain absolute concentration, refine their positioning, and improve their build-up play—traits that are strictly evaluated on the grandest stage of international football. While the ink has yet to dry on any agreement, the discussions between Como and Galatasaray signal an exciting development. For Davinson Sanchez, a move to the picturesque shores of Lake Como might just be the perfect environment to finalize his preparations for football's grandest stage in 2026.