Real Madrid have decided to bring back Nico Paz by triggering his €8 million buyback clause from Como, as confirmed by MARCA and AS. The midfielder impressed in Serie A, prompting Xabi Alonso to push for his return earlier than planned. Paz is expected to strengthen the squad for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup.
As the summer transfer window approaches, Real Madrid have decided to activate the €8 million buyback clause for midfielder Nico Paz, bringing him back from Serie A side Como. According to reports from AS and MARCA, the club is keen to reintegrate the 19-year-old into the squad immediately rather than wait the two more years they were originally allowed.
Paz impressed during his breakout season in Italy, catching the eye of newly appointed head coach Xabi Alonso, who views the Argentine as a valuable addition to strengthen Real Madrid’s midfield depth. The move signals the start of what promises to be a busy transfer period for the Spanish giants following the 2024–25 season. While Paz's return is already in motion, Real Madrid are also eyeing Stuttgart’s Angelo Stiller as a possible midfield signing.
If the transfer is finalized in time, Paz could be included in the squad for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, depending on coordination between Real Madrid, Como, and the player’s representatives. This development coincides with other major changes at the club, including Álvaro Arbeloa being named Castilla’s new head coach following Raúl’s departure, further reflecting Real Madrid’s evolving structure heading into the new season.
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