Kaiki Bruno da Silva has told Como supporters to expect a lot of determination and passion after completing his loan move to the Serie A side from Cruzeiro on Thursday.

Kaiki will join Cesc Fabregas' team for 2026-27, reportedly for a €2m loan fee, with an obligation to make his move permanent at the end of the campaign for a further €12m.
The Brazilian left-back has made 129 appearances for Cruzeiro across all competitions since his debut in 2021, scoring two goals as well as registering 12 assists.
During the ongoing Serie A season in Brazil, which has paused for the World Cup, Kaiki's 18 chances created are only bettered by Matheus Pereira's 52 for Cruzerio.
He joins a Como side that are preparing to make their debut in the Champions League, and Kaiki is relishing the opportunity to shine on the big stage.
"I'm very happy to be here, in a fantastic city and at a great club. I can't wait to get started," Kaiki said.
"This is a project that I found fascinating right from the start, and I think being able to express myself in an environment like this is very important to me.
"To the fans, I say to expect a lot of determination and a lot of passion; I'm a very dedicated and ambitious guy, and I'll do everything I can to make them happy."
Como 1907 is pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached for the signing of Brazilian international Kaiki Bruno da Silva from Cruzeiro Esporte Clube.
— Como1907 (@Como_1907) July 2, 2026
The 23-year-old left back will join the club on loan with an obligation to buy, adding pace, intensity and… pic.twitter.com/iJFgmcUNv4
Kaiki is Como's fourth addition this summer. Alvaro Morata has made his loan move from last term permanent, while Andres Cuenca and Luis Milla have also moved to the club.
"Kaiki is a modern full back with speed, energy and the courage to play forward," Fabregas told the Como website.
"He has the physical capacity to repeat runs, defend with intensity and give the team width in possession.
"He is still young, but he has already played important matches in Brazil and in South America, and his call-up to the national team shows the level of his development.
"We believe he has the qualities to grow in our way of playing, and we are happy to welcome him to Como."
Como begin their Serie A campaign away to Udinese on August 22 before returning to Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia on September 13 against Bologna.
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