Real Madrid plans to buy back Nico Paz for €12 million

Real Madrid plans to buy back Nico Paz for €12 million

Nico Paz left Real Madrid last summer, making an important decision that changed many aspects of his career. The young Argentine, who is only 20 years old, decided to leave the club in order to find more opportunities to play, given that Carlo Ancelotti could not guarantee him enough minutes on the pitch. The departure was an important step in his career, as he wanted more playing time, and the option for such a step forward was Italian club Como.

Real Madrid received six million euros from Como for the services of this talented midfielder, but the club retained the right to buy the contract for 12 million euros. Given the great performances in Italy, we can expect his ex club, under the leadership of Florentino Perez, to bring him back. The plan is clear: Real will buy out his contract, and then put him on the market with a price tag of 50 million euros. Possible big transfers

Florentino Perez, the president of Real Madrid, is known for making great but sometimes crazy decisions that bring profit and strengthen the club. We have seen this many times. In this case, it is clear that Perez recognizes the potential of the young footballer. Many clubs, including Inter, have already started to monitor his progress. Although it will be difficult to secure a place in the Real team, Paz is optimistic about the future.

The young footballer began his career at Real Madrid as a 14-year-old, coming through the youth teams but never getting a real chance to play in the first team. He only played eight times for Ancelotti, scoring one goal. However, moving to Como was the step he needed in his career, no doubt. He exploded in Italy, playing 27 games, scoring six goals and providing the same number of assists.

Given his success in Italy, many have already started to think about his transfer, but it will not be an easy task. Due to competition from rich clubs, it will be difficult to sign him, but there is no doubt that many clubs will fight for him.
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