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Nico Paz Transfer from Como to Real Madrid

Nico Paz was brought in from Real Madrid for €6 million in 2024 and has emerged as a player with supreme talent. According to an update from Transfermarkt on his contract, the LaLiga side has a buy-back clause. This summer, Madrid decided against activating an €8m buy-back clause for Paz, but they retain a €9m clause for 2026 and a €10m clause for 2027. The club can also match an offer from any other club at any time. Separately, Madrid believes in Paz’s potential and thinks he needs time to develop.

It is widely expected that Paz will return to Real Madrid next year, as Los Blancos opted against exercising their cheap buy-back clause in the summer to allow him to continue his development in Italy. The Spanish giants will have two more such clauses in 2026 and 2027. According to Mundo Deportivo, it is not yet certain that Paz will return to Real Madrid in 2026. Como's sporting director Carlalberto Ludi recently hinted that the youngster may not return to Spain's capital. Ludi admitted that it is likely Paz's desire and dream is to play for Real Madrid.

Xabi Alonso has stated that Nico Paz has been doing very well for two years, but it is too early for transfer market considerations.

Nico Paz has publicly said that he dreams of playing for Real Madrid in the long run. Como sporting director Carlalberto Ludi said last week that while he cannot comment until something is finalised, Real Madrid can exercise their buyback right. Ludi stated that everyone is talking about Paz and that it is perhaps the player's legitimate desire to return, as he is a young person who grew up in that environment. Ludi added that he imagines Paz is having a great time at Como but does not know how the situation will be finalised because there is a written contract and rights. He explained that unless an incredible team arrives and makes a higher offer, Paz's fate depends on him and he must capitalise on his development at Como.

AS reported that Real Madrid have verbally promised Nico Paz they will bring him back from Como next summer and will trigger the €9 million (£8m, $10.5m) buy-back clause in his contract. Italian journalist Alfredo Pedulla has supported AS’s claim that Paz will join Madrid next summer. Como president Mirwan Suwarso told SportItalia that Real Madrid are permitted to buy him back whenever they choose and that Madrid have every right to do so. Suwarso added it is up to Nico Paz to decide on his future, but that Madrid are in control regarding his future. Fabio Capello also stated that Real Madrid will certainly not let Nico Paz get away.

Spanish publication AS reports that Madrid have told Nico Paz they are counting on him for next season. The club has made a verbal promise to the 21-year-old, with nothing in writing, that they will trigger the €9 million (£8m, $10.5m) buy-back clause in his contract at Como and re-sign him in the summer of 2026.

Goal.com reports that Como's president revealed Real Madrid have the option to re-sign Nico Paz for €9m in 2026 or €10m in 2027. The report adds that Real Madrid can re-sign their youth player whenever they want.

Mirwan Suwarso stated that everything was agreed from the beginning, specifying that Real Madrid is allowed to buy Nico Paz back whenever they want and that it is up to the player to decide his future. Suwarso also said that Nico Paz has chosen to stay at Como for this season.

SportMediaset reports that the Argentine will leave Como next summer to return to Real Madrid. Como and Real Madrid are reportedly trying to reach an agreement so that Como receives more than 9 million euros from Nico Paz's departure, in recognition of the player's increased value. The existence of a 'secret pact' between the clubs is also mentioned.

Real Madrid are finalising plans to bring Nico Paz back from Como. As part of a long-term squad rejuvenation plan, Real Madrid are preparing two key bargain signings for 2026, with both moves potentially costing a combined total of under €20 million.

Real Madrid could consider acquiring Nico Paz from Como next summer using one of its buy-back options. Carlalberto Ludi, the sporting director of Como, commented on the situation to Sky Sport, stating that the market never ends and that they are working and thinking. He said that Real Madrid has a lot of talented players in that role, but Nico Paz has a community and a club that loves him. Ludi added that they will see if that will be enough.

Real Madrid are in control of Nico Paz’s future, holding matching rights, a 50% sell-on clause, and a buy-back clause for 2026 set at €10m. According to transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, the expectation is for Paz to become a Real Madrid player. Romano says the relationship between Real Madrid and Como is very strong, with the Spanish club prepared to exceed their contractual terms to bring Nico Paz back. He claims they will find a way to compensate Como, who lost money on a transfer to Tottenham, and states that Como will receive more than the €10m fee for the transfer. According to Romano, the move is expected to happen in 2026 but might be in 2027 if plans change.

Chelsea are attempting to hijack Real Madrid’s deal for Como playmaker Nico Páz, according to CaughtOffside.

Real Madrid’s plan is to re-sign Nico Paz next summer with the buy-back clause in his contract, and the club remains confident they will be able to bring him back. If Paz has already agreed to return to Real Madrid, Chelsea cannot intervene. Como are trying to negotiate a new contract with Paz to remove the buy-back clause so they can sell him for more money.

Nico Paz is reportedly likely to return to Real Madrid in 2026 to compete for a place under Xabi Alonso, with AS and Gazzetta dello Sport reporting this as the most likely scenario.

According to Marca, Real Madrid reportedly retains an option to buy back former academy player Nico Paz from Como during the next two summer transfer windows. Como has already rejected multiple offers for the player. If Real Madrid chooses to activate the clause, they can bring him back for €9 million, with a percentage of any future sale also going to Como. His current market value is €35 million, according to Transfermarkt.

According to Tuttomercato, Nico Paz could potentially return to Real Madrid, a move the player dreams of making. The Spanish club, however, has deferred the possibility of exercising their buy-back option on Paz until the summer of 2026. Real Madrid has the option to reacquire him from Como for a 'discount price' of 10 million EUR in the next transfer window, or 11 million in two years. Furthermore, Real Madrid retains 50% of any future sale of the player and holds the right to match any bids from other clubs. It is anticipated that Como and Real Madrid will enter into negotiations regarding the buy-back clause before the summer of 2026, as Como hopes to revise the terms to prevent losing the player for such a low amount.

Real Madrid are ready to bring midfielder Nico Paz back from Como in a €10 million (£8.7 million, $11.7 million) deal next summer, fending off interest from Inter and Tottenham. (Source: Defensa Central)

90min reports on Real Madrid's efforts to bring Nico Paz back from Como as a key midfield reinforcement. Real Madrid are actively working on the return of Nico Paz from Como as their much-needed midfield reinforcement.

AS reports on Real Madrid's plans involving Nico Paz's future at the club. Real Madrid has communicated to Nico Paz that they are counting on him for 2026. However, he needs to wait a year before returning. Real Madrid retains 50% of his rights and has several buy-back options. They plan to pay 9 million EUR next summer to bring him back to the team. Nico Paz has decided to stay with Como for another season to gain regularity and grow as a player.

Real Madrid has a buy-back clause for Nico Paz, allowing them to reacquire him from Como for a predetermined price between 9 to 10 million euros, valid until the summer of 2027. Como is negotiating with Real Madrid to remove this buy-back clause by offering to retain 50% of a future resale of the player.

Tuttomercato reports on Como's efforts to secure Nico Paz amidst Real Madrid's contractual options. Como is trying to remove options in favor of Real Madrid to prevent Nico Paz from leaving. Real Madrid has the option to match any offer or receive 50% of the sale. They also hold specific windows to exercise the buyback option for the player's contract.

Tuttomercato reports on Nico Paz's stance regarding his potential stay at Como versus returning to Real Madrid. Nico Paz is not opposed to the idea of staying at Como instead of returning to Real Madrid.

Real Madrid opted not to trigger their buy-back clause for Nico Paz this summer but can buy him for €9 million next year or €10 million in 2027. Como is in talks to prevent this scenario and keep Nico Paz, with positive meetings held so far.

Mundo Deportivo reports on Real Madrid's decision regarding the buy-back option for Nico Paz. Real Madrid has communicated to Como that they will not exercise the buy-back option to recover Nico Paz, the Argentine international midfielder. This buy-back option is valued at eight million euros. Despite previous rumors of Real Madrid wanting to bring Nico Paz back for the Club World Cup, they decided against it, and the player will continue at Como, where he has performed well this season.

90min reports on Real Madrid's potential buy-back option for their former academy player Nico Paz. Real Madrid has the option to buy their former academy player Nico Paz for €9 million next summer or €10 million in 2027. Due to the acquisition of Franco Mastantuono, Madrid has opted against triggering the release clause in Paz’s contract to bring him back immediately. Paz is drawing interest from clubs across Europe.

Tuttomercato reports that Real Madrid has decided against exercising their buy-back clause for Nico Paz, impacting potential transfer dealings. Real Madrid had a buy-back clause for Nico Paz, which they have decided not to exercise. The clause would have allowed them to re-sign Nico for 9 million euros, with the price increasing in future years. Real Madrid's decision not to bring Nico back complicates potential transfer to Inter. Como and Real Madrid have a 50% resale agreement, and Como recently tried to remove the buy-back clause without success.

Nico Paz is increasingly likely to remain at Como. According to Sky Sport, Real Madrid has not yet communicated to the Como club or the player's entourage their decision regarding the buy-back clause in their favor. The first buy-back clause for the 2004-born midfielder expires tomorrow, but Florentino Perez could bring the midfielder back to Madrid next year for a slightly higher amount, as well as in 2027. As of today, Nico Paz seems destined to stay in Serie A with Como for at least another year.

Tuttomercato reports on Real Madrid's buy-back clause situation for Nico Paz. Real Madrid has a buy-back clause for Nico Paz, with a deadline of June 30. The clause allows Real Madrid to re-sign Paz for 9 million euros this summer, increasing to 10 million in 2026 and 11 million in 2027. It is currently unlikely that Real Madrid will activate the clause this summer, and Nico Paz is expected to remain at Como for the next season.

Mundo Deportivo reports on Bayer Leverkusen's interest in signing Nico Paz as a potential replacement for Wirtz. Nico Paz is a target for Bayer Leverkusen as a replacement for Wirtz. However, Real Madrid holds a buyback option for 8 million euros. The decision to exercise this option will be made after the Club World Cup. Real Madrid may choose to keep him or sell him to interested clubs. His market value is 35 million euros according to 'Transfermarkt'.

Transfermarkt reports on Real Madrid's plans regarding Nico Paz's buy-back clause. Real Madrid looks set to trigger a €8m buy-back clause for Nico Paz, either to integrate him into the team or sell him for a higher fee.

90min reports on Real Madrid's interest in bringing Nico Paz back to the club as part of their strategy to replace Toni Kroos and Luka Modric. Real Madrid are reportedly interested in bringing Nico Paz back to the club to help replace Toni Kroos and Luka Modric. However, their focus is now on signing Franco Mastantuono, which may affect their pursuit of Paz.

Real Madrid is showing strong interest in activating Nico Paz's buy-back clause valued at 8 million euros. The media widely suggest a return to Santiago Bernabéu, and the new Real Madrid coach, Xabi Alonso, is a great admirer of the Argentine national.

Mundo Deportivo reports on Real Madrid's strategic transfer dealings involving Nico Paz and their buy-back intentions. Real Madrid sold Nico Paz to Como for 5 million euros and has a buy-back option for 9 million euros, which they are willing to execute due to his impressive performance in Serie A under coach Cesc.

Tuttomercato reports on Real Madrid's interest in bringing Nico Paz back to the club. Real Madrid wants to bring Nico Paz back to the club. There is a special buy-back clause that Real Madrid holds. A new contract offer of 3.5 million net per season for five years has been placed on the table by Florentino Perez's club. The intention is to evaluate him at the Bernabéu under the new coach Xabi Alonso.

Tuttomercato reports on Real Madrid's increasing interest in Nico Paz. Real Madrid has accelerated their interest in Nico Paz with detailed offer discussions reported.

Tuttomercato provides an update on Real Madrid's interest in recalling Nico Paz from Como. Real Madrid is considering using an option of 8 million euros to bring Nico Paz back from Como. However, the player has expressed a desire to play more regularly, which might not be possible at Real Madrid. The player stated, 'I am calm, I think about the national team, the holidays, then we'll see and what will happen, will happen.' Como wants to keep him as well.

Nico Paz, a 20-year-old midfielder, is rumored to return to Real Madrid this summer. He was transferred to Como last summer, and Real Madrid can reportedly buy him back for eight million euros. The discussions between Real Madrid and Como continue, as Como is reluctant to let him go. According to reports in Italy, Como proposed to Real Madrid to reclaim the player after the Club World Cup. Currently, there is nothing official about his return, as stated by Nico Paz during an interview with Sport Center.

Real Madrid plans to trigger a buy-back clause of eight million euros for Nico Paz, who has developed into a key player at Como. Xabi Alonso, the new Real Madrid coach, is very impressed with Paz, prompting the club to consider bringing him back. The buy-back price is set to increase in the coming years, making the current option more appealing. Como and Cesc Fabregas, the team's coach, understand the difficulty in retaining Paz, but hope to negotiate due to a good relationship with Real Madrid.

Real Madrid is considering bringing back Nico Paz, who was transferred to Como last summer for 5 million euros. Real Madrid holds a buy-back clause, allowing them to re-sign him for 8 million euros this summer. Fabrizio Romano reports that Real Madrid will inform Como of their intentions this week, with Xabi Alonso's opinion being crucial in the decision.

90min reports on Real Madrid's interest in triggering the buy-back clause for Nico Paz. Real Madrid is tempted to trigger the €9 million buy-back clause in Nico Paz’s Como contract. Paz, who thrived under Cesc Fàbregas during his debut season in Italy, was named Serie A’s Best U23 Player for the 2024–25 campaign.

Nico Paz, a 20-year-old player with a more offensive profile, has shown versatility at Como, used as a midfielder and interior by Cesc. Real Madrid has the option to 'repatriate' him for eight million euros this summer, with the price increasing to nine million next summer and ten million in 2027. The club retains 50% of his rights and can decide to bring him back without a significant penalty over the next two years. Cesc mentioned that Como wouldn't sell him even for 40 or 50 million euros, highlighting his growth.

Mundo Deportivo reports on Real Madrid's decision to activate the buyback clause for Nico Paz, bringing him back to the club for nine million euros. Nico Paz is about to return to Real Madrid as they are going to activate the buyback clause of nine million euros. Cesc Fábregas, the coach of Como, mentioned that 'we don't know anything, he is one of our players and for now he stays with us.'

Tuttomercato reports on Real Madrid's accelerated efforts to acquire Nico Paz immediately. Real Madrid is accelerating efforts to acquire Nico Paz immediately. The talented Argentine has impressed in Serie A under Cesc Fabregas. Real Madrid has a buy-back option set at 9 million euros starting July 1st, but they want him for the Club World Cup to meet Xabi Alonso's requests. Negotiations are underway with Como, with Real Madrid offering a bit more to expedite the deal.

CalcioMercato has reported on Real Madrid's plan to bring Nico Paz back to Spain under the leadership of their new coach, Xabi Alonso. It is stated that Xabi Alonso has shown an interest in having Nico Paz return to Spain. Real Madrid is planning to activate one of the two buy-back clauses included in their agreement with Como, which was made less than a year ago, by paying 8 million euros. The club aims to have Nico Paz ready for the Club World Cup, which begins on June 13. There are expectations of contact between Xabi Alonso and Nico Paz this week to discuss his willingness to return. It has been indicated that Nico Paz wishes to return to Madrid, as he began his career in their youth academy.

CalcioMercato reports on the current status of Nico Paz's transfer and buy-back situation involving Real Madrid and Como. Nico Paz is currently playing for Como in Serie A. Real Madrid sold him to Como for 6 million euros, with a buy-back clause of 9 million euros this summer, increasing to 11 million euros by 2026. If Real Madrid completes the transfer for Mastantuono, they might decide not to exercise the buy-back option for Nico Paz.

Nico Paz, a young midfielder currently playing for Como, has been receiving praise for his performances this season, scoring 6 goals and providing 7 assists in 32 Serie A matches. There are ongoing rumors about his potential return to Real Madrid, a move that Lionel Scaloni, the coach of the Argentina national team, supports. Scaloni mentioned that if Real Madrid has a buyback option for Nico Paz, he wouldn't hesitate to exercise it, as he believes Nico has the level to play for Real Madrid and continue growing as a player. The information was reported by Diario Olé.

Real Madrid is considering activating the buy-back option for Nico Paz, who is impressing at Como.

Tuttomercato reports on Real Madrid's interest in re-signing Nico Paz from Como.

CalcioMercato reports on Real Madrid's interest in bringing Nico Paz back from Como and potential links to Inter. Nico Paz had a successful season at Como, and Real Madrid is considering bringing him back using a re-purchase option set at 9 million euros this summer, increasing to 11 million euros by 2026. There are also rumors linking him to Inter.

90min reports on Real Madrid's potential re-signing of Nico Paz. Real Madrid are heavily linked with re-signing Nico Paz due to a €9m buy-back clause on a sliding scale that was reportedly inserted into last summer's transfer agreement with Como. Madrid could reintegrate Paz into their own squad or sell him to the highest bidder. This strategy has been used by Madrid in the past with Alvaro Morata.

CalcioMercato reports on the transfer of Nico Paz from Real Madrid to Como, including details of future options for his return. Nico Paz was sold by Real Madrid to Como for 6 million, with Real Madrid retaining a 50% future resale right and a buy-back option over the next three years: for 8 million in 2025, for 9 million in 2026, and for 10 million in 2027. The player's potential return to Real Madrid is influenced by Carlo Ancelotti's presence as manager. If Ancelotti remains, Paz's chances of returning are high; without Ancelotti, his future might stay in Italy.

Nico Paz is currently playing for Como in Serie A. Real Madrid is interested in bringing him back. However, Nico Paz does not want to return to Real Madrid if Carlo Ancelotti remains the coach. The club is aware of his stance. If Ancelotti leaves, Real Madrid can activate a buyout clause of 9 million euros to bring him back. Como and Nico Paz are interested in the potential departure of Ancelotti.

90min reports on Real Madrid's completed signing of Como's Nico Paz. Real Madrid have finalised the signing of Como's Nico Paz.

Real Madrid sold 50% of the rights of the 20-year-old midfielder Nico Paz to the Italian club Como, retaining a buyback option of eight million euros for the next summer. Francesco Totti expressed his admiration for Nico Paz and mentioned he would have signed him for Roma. Totti believes Nico Paz will return to Madrid and become one of the best players in the world. The deal was made to allow Nico Paz to gain experience, particularly in Serie A, which is considered challenging.

Real Madrid is considering exercising the buy-back clause to regain control of Nico Paz's contract in the next summer transfer window, due to high demand not only from Serie A clubs. They plan to put him on the market to spark a bidding war.

Real Madrid has a buy-back clause for Nico Paz, currently playing at Como, with values set at 9 million euros this year, 10 million next, and 11 million in 2027. Ancelotti, impressed by his potential, wants to keep him at Real Madrid, despite the lack of guaranteed playing time in Spain. Fabregas is keen to retain him at Como and has discussed his future with Ancelotti and Manu Fernandez, the head of Real Madrid's youth sector.

Tuttomercato reports on the strategic plans between Como and Real Madrid regarding Nico Paz's development. Como and Real Madrid have plans for Nico Paz's development. Real Madrid could consider buying him back in 2026 or 2027, with a buyback clause set at 10 and 11 million euros, respectively.

Real Madrid are set to trigger the buy-back clause in Nico Paz’s contract at Como next summer. Nico Paz has attracted interest from Arsenal, Inter Milan, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur. However, his representatives have informed these clubs that he will remain at Como next campaign before returning to Real Madrid in 2026. Nico Paz is eager to become a regular starter at Santiago Bernabeu and is prepared to follow Real Madrid’s plan.

Real Madrid has a buy-back option for Nico Paz and holds 50% of his future resale rights. Florentino Perez wants to maintain a connection with the player. Cesc Fabregas has also advocated for Nico to stay for another season to continue his development. The potential transfer also depends on the situation in Madrid, especially if Arda Guler leaves.

Tuttomercato has reported on Real Madrid's transfer strategy concerning Nico Paz and his current club, Como. According to the report, Real Madrid plans not to exercise the buy-back clause for Nico Paz in the upcoming summer, as long as Como does not sell the player. The strategy involves Nico Paz staying at Como for another season, akin to a two-year loan, after which Real Madrid plans to bring him back. This approach reflects Real Madrid's high regard for the player and sends a clear message to Inter, who has shown interest.

Nico Paz, who is currently playing for Como and delivering outstanding performances, has drawn the attention of Inter Milan. The Italian club is looking into the feasibility and financial requirements involved in acquiring Nico Paz from Como. Meanwhile, Real Madrid, who initially sold the player to Como, retains a buy-back clause that allows them to re-sign him for 8 million euros this season, 9 million next season, and 10 million in the following two years. The Spanish club is currently considering whether to exercise this buy-back option, with coach Carlo Ancelotti recognizing Paz's talent and indicating that a decision will be made at the end of the season.

Carlo Ancelotti mentioned that Real Madrid is observing Nico Paz closely. Real Madrid holds a buyback option for Nico Paz: 8 million euros this summer, 9 million in 2026, and 10 million in 2027. Ancelotti praised Nico Paz's performance and indicated that a decision will be made at the end of the season.

CalcioMercato reports on Real Madrid's buyback option for Nico Paz and their strategic plans with Como. Real Madrid has a buyback option for Nico Paz, which they can exercise for 8 million euros in 2025, 9 million euros in 2026, and 10 million euros in 2027. However, the current strategy with Como is for Real Madrid not to exercise this option next summer, allowing Paz to stay at Como to develop further.

Tuttomercato reports on Como's negotiations with Real Madrid regarding the future of Nico Paz. Como is negotiating with Real Madrid to remove the three buy-back clauses held by Real Madrid (9 million euros in 2025, 10 million euros in 2026, and 11 million euros in 2027). Como paid 6 million euros to Real Madrid last August and is trying to keep Nico Paz as their asset while Real Madrid is interested in maximizing their financial gain from any future transfer to another club, such as Inter.

Tuttomercato reports on Real Madrid's buyback option for Nico Paz's transfer. Real Madrid holds a buyback option for Nico Paz's transfer, with the ability to reclaim his registration for 9 million Euros next summer, 10 million Euros in 2026, and 11 million Euros in 2027. Como has the option to offer between 20 and 25 million Euros to cancel Real Madrid's buyback option.

According to Tuttomercato, Real Madrid is evaluating the future of Nico Paz, acknowledging his exceptional talent and technical skills. The club holds a triple buy-back option for 9 million euros in 2025, 10 million euros in 2026, and 11 million euros in 2027, which can be activated before the commencement of the summer transfer window. Furthermore, Real Madrid has secured a 50% future resale clause, allowing them to match any competing offer if Como decides to sell Nico Paz, thereby retaining the option to re-sign him. The decision on his potential return to Real Madrid is yet to be made and will be determined at the season's end. Presently, the most favorable scenario for Real Madrid is for Nico Paz to remain at Como to further develop and gain experience in Serie A.

Team Talk reports on Real Madrid's interest in activating the buy-back clause for Nico Paz from Como. Real Madrid is considering triggering the buy-back clause for Nico Paz, who joined Como from Madrid in the summer of 2024. Cesc Fabregas, the manager of Como, plans to hold talks with Real Madrid to convince them to delay the buy-back until the summer of 2026. Fabregas believes that staying in Serie A would be beneficial for Paz's development.

Real Madrid is considering exercising the buy-back clause to bring Nico Paz back from Como to Real Madrid this summer. The club is planning the preseason with him and will decide his future afterwards. The buy-back clause allows Real Madrid to re-sign Paz for 8 million euros in 2025.

Real Madrid have identified their former player, Nico Paz from Como, as a key transfer target for next summer.

Real Madrid has a special clause to reacquire Nico Paz. They can buy him back for 8 million euros in the summer of 2025, for 9 million euros in 2026, or for 10 million euros in 2027. Additionally, if Real Madrid decides not to repurchase him, they will retain 50% of any future sale to a third club.

Nico Paz, originally from Real Madrid's youth academy, was sold to Como for 6 million euros. Real Madrid retains control over him with a 50% future resale clause and the option to buy him back for 12 million euros. Top clubs in Italy and abroad are interested in him. Como is attempting to renegotiate the agreement with Real Madrid to secure full rights to the player, but this is proving to be a challenging task.

Como wants to remove all clauses in favor of Real Madrid. Real Madrid, which sold Nico Paz last summer for 6 million, retains a 50% future resale right or can repurchase him for 12 million. Como is considering offering between 15 million and 20 million to convince Real Madrid to permanently relinquish control.

Team Talk reports on Real Madrid's intention to activate a buy-back clause for Nico Paz. Real Madrid plan to exercise a buy-back clause for Nico Paz, who they sold to Como in the summer of 2024. Paz has expressed his dream of returning to Madrid in the future.

Real Madrid has a buy-back clause for Nico Paz, allowing them to re-sign him for €9 million this summer. This amount will increase by €1 million each summer until 2027. Carlo Ancelotti mentioned that Paz represents 'the future of Madrid'.

Real Madrid is keeping tabs on Nico Paz, currently playing for Como. Arsenal and Inter Milan are also interested in signing the playmaker, but Real Madrid holds an advantage in the quest to sign him.

Real Madrid have a buyback clause of €12m in Nico Paz's contract and are likely to exercise it. They own 50% of his rights, and the buyback option is valid for three seasons. Como, however, want to pay €15m to cancel Madrid's buyback option and keep the player long-term.

Nico Paz, who is currently playing for Como in Serie A under Cesc Fàbregas's guidance, has attracted the interest of his former club, Real Madrid, due to his impressive performance. With 5 goals and 4 assists in 20 matches, he has become a crucial player for Como, aiding them in avoiding relegation. Real Madrid is contemplating re-signing him before other European clubs express interest. His growth in Italy has demonstrated his potential to be a significant asset for Real Madrid's future.

Real Madrid sold Nico Paz to Como last summer, retaining 50% rights and an option to repurchase for 9 million euros. Como is now interested in gaining full control of the player and is willing to offer Real Madrid 15-20 million euros for him to become solely theirs. The Spanish media is uncertain if Real Madrid will agree to this offer, especially considering potential departures of Luka Modrić and Dani Ceballos, which might necessitate retaining talented midfielders like Paz.

Real Madrid has a 'recompra' clause in Nico Paz's contract, allowing them to buy him back for 12 million euros, which is double the amount paid by Como.

Real Madrid are keeping a close eye on Nico Paz, who left the club for Como last summer. Carlo Ancelotti confirmed that Madrid follow him a lot and hinted at triggering the buy-back clause at some stage. Reports suggest taking the buy-back option at the end of this season will cost Madrid €9m, increasing to €10m in 2026 and €11m in 2027.

Real Madrid retains a strong interest in Nico Paz, having a buy-back option that increases annually until 2027. The club is pleased with his development and performance at Como and views him as a potential future player for Real Madrid. The initial transfer to Como was for 6.3 million euros, with Real Madrid retaining 50% of his rights.

Carlo Ancelotti reportedly maintains an active interest in Nico Paz, the young Argentine midfielder who departed Real Madrid this summer to join Como in Serie A. Ancelotti is said to consider the 19-year-old player as having the potential to become an important part of Real Madrid's future. The club is closely monitoring his progress in Italian football. Paz, who distinguished himself in Real Madrid's youth categories and made brief appearances in the first team two seasons ago, left the club due to strong competition and the arrival of new talents such as Arda Güler. His transfer to Como for 6 million euros included a clause that allows Real Madrid to bring him back in the future, an option Ancelotti appears to be seriously contemplating. Paz has now established himself as a regular starter under the guidance of Cesc Fàbregas at Como.

Nico Paz, a 20-year-old Argentine attacking midfielder, is currently playing for Como in Serie A after transferring from Real Madrid for €6 million last summer. Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Real Madrid, has shown interest in the possibility of bringing Paz back to the club, as Real Madrid is keeping a close eye on his development in Italy. Ancelotti indicated that Paz could potentially be a part of Real Madrid's future plans. The club holds a buyback clause for Paz, with options set at €9 million for 2025, €10 million for 2026, and €11 million for 2027. Additionally, Real Madrid retains 50% of any future sale of the player.

Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed that they are closely monitoring the young talent Nico Paz, who has been shining in Serie A with Como. Ancelotti mentioned that training outside Real Madrid this year would be beneficial for him, indicating a potential future with Real Madrid.

Nico Paz, who is currently making a significant impact at Como, has caught the attention of major Serie A clubs. Como's sporting director, Carlalberto Ludi, mentioned that although no direct negotiations have taken place, a move in January is not possible. The player was purchased from Real Madrid for 6 million euros. Real Madrid has a buy-back clause that allows them to repurchase the player for twice the 6 million euros within the next three years, up until 2027. It is reported that Inter is at the forefront of securing his signature in Italy, with a potential transfer in June. The buy-back clause held by Real Madrid suggests their interest in possibly reacquiring the player.

Real Madrid, where Nico Paz was trained, has the option to buy back the Argentine player from Como. The decision of Real Madrid will influence Paz's potential move to Inter. If Real Madrid decides not to exercise the option, Inter is ready to proceed with their interest.

Real Madrid retains control over Nico Paz's future, having sold him to Como with a buy-back clause. Real Madrid plans to exercise their buy-back option for 12 million euros in June. Despite this, due to a crowded midfield, Real Madrid might not immediately include him in their squad, increasing the possibility of him continuing in Italy.

Nico Paz, who is currently playing for Como in Serie A, is under close observation by Real Madrid for a possible return. Despite his interest, he is not prepared to return at any cost. He prioritizes becoming a regular player in the elite, which he considers essential for his development. Real Madrid views him as a potential key player for the future, especially in the event that Luka Modrić decides to conclude his time at the club. Nico desires to have an important role and assurances of being valued for his growth before contemplating a return. Real Madrid has strategically reserved buyback options to ensure a possible return at an affordable cost in the coming years.

Nico Paz, a talented attacking midfielder, has swiftly made a notable impact in Serie A since his summer transfer to Como. The young Argentine has caught the attention of top European clubs with his impressive performances. Como, the club that owns Nico Paz, is eager to make him a central part of their project. However, Real Madrid, which holds a 50% future resale clause and a buyback option according to their agreement with Como, is interested in bringing him back. Real Madrid intends to meet with Como at the season's end to discuss the future of Nico Paz, but ultimately, the decision will be up to the player.

Real Madrid has retained an exclusive buy-back option for Nico Paz, valued at 12 million euros, which can be exercised until June 2027. This ensures that Real Madrid is protected from other European clubs' interest. If they choose not to exercise this option, they would receive 50% of any future sale of the player.

Real Madrid are reportedly considering triggering the buy-back clause for Nico Paz after his impressive performances at Como. Paz, who left Real Madrid for €6 million, has been performing well with Como, with notable contributions in Serie A matches. Real Madrid is closely monitoring his progress and may exercise their buy-back option soon.

Real Madrid is reportedly considering bringing Nico Paz back in 2025 after selling him to Como for €6 million in August. The defending Champions League winners retained 50% of any future sale and might consider reacquiring him if Como faces relegation. This transfer is in the interest stage with Madrid potentially planning to bring him back.

Nico Paz has caught the attention of major European clubs, such as Real Madrid, due to his impressive performances with Como in Serie A. Real Madrid is reportedly interested in the possibility of bringing him back in future seasons, particularly if he maintains his high-level performances. Although he left Real Madrid for around 6 million euros, the club included clauses in his contract to facilitate his return.

Nico Paz, a promising young Spanish football player and former member of Real Madrid's youth team, has been transferred to the Italian club Como for a fee of 6 million euros. His remarkable performances in Serie A under the guidance of coach Cesc Fàbregas have drawn the attention of Real Madrid, which is contemplating the possibility of activating their buy-back clause to reacquire him. It is anticipated that the buy-back option will be below 15 million euros. Real Madrid's interest indicates their continued belief in his potential.

Nico Paz is being closely observed by Real Madrid, the club where he developed. Real Madrid sold him in the summer for 6 million plus 50% of any future resale, but they still have a buy-back clause. This situation is similar to what happened with Morata in his early years at Juventus.

Nico Paz discussed his career and ambitions, expressing hope to return to Real Madrid in the future. He is currently playing for Como, having been convinced by the club's project and ambitions, which were personally explained to him by Fabregas. He has a four-year contract with Como, but Real Madrid retains a buy-back option for him. Paz is focused on giving his all for Como at the moment.

Real Madrid are monitoring Nico Paz, who joined Como this summer. Madrid retain a sizeable 50% sell-on clause and have an option to buy him back at first refusal. There are suggestions that Madrid could bring Paz back to Santiago Bernabeu.

Nico Paz transferred to Como permanently this summer for six million euros. Several clubs have started to follow his performances with interest. Real Madrid ensured a buy-back clause in the agreement, allowing them to bring the player back if he excels in Serie A. Additionally, if Como sells the player to another club, Real Madrid will receive 50% of the proceeds.

Nico Paz has moved to Como on a permanent basis from Real Madrid for a deal worth 6 million euros, with a 50% future resale clause. Real Madrid retains a buyback option for the player. He has shown impressive performances, notably against Atalanta, catching the attention of several big clubs.

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