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Real Madrid decides to buy back Nico Paz for nine million euros

Nico Paz celebrates a goal during a match for Como, Italy – Photo: Marco Luzzani/Getty Images
Nico Paz celebrates a goal during a match for Como, Italy – Photo: Marco Luzzani/Getty Images

Real Madrid has activated the buy-back clause for Nico Paz. For 9 million euros, the club regains control over the gem developed at La Fábrica.

Real Madrid isn’t taking its eyes off its raw diamonds. In a strategic transfer market move, the Spanish giants have officially informed Italy’s Como of their decision to exercise the buy-back clause for Argentine midfielder Nico Paz. The operation, valued at 9 million euros, ends the Italian club’s autonomy over the 21-year-old player.

The decision reflects the Madrid hierarchy’s policy of closely monitoring talent developed at La Fábrica. With the player’s stock rising significantly in Serie A, the club’s board opted to re-assume control of his registration rights to personally manage the next steps of the prospect’s career, shielding him from unexpected approaches from third parties.

Market strategy and valuation

Behind the scenes at the Santiago Bernabéu, the math is simple. Real Madrid views Nico Paz as a valuable asset for the institution’s financial future. According to the newspaper *Marca*, the club has set a showcase price near 60 million euros for a potential permanent transfer, aiming for a significant profit on the midfielder’s meteoric rise.

“The Madrid board sees this move as a market strategy. Nico Paz has increased his value significantly after his stint in international soccer, and Real intends to personally manage any future transfer.”

The future of Nico Paz

The news comes at a time of consolidation for the young Argentine, who had been standing out under the command of Cesc Fàbregas in Italy. Although the player’s wish was to continue his development process at Como, the contract clause now subordinates any planning to the will of the Spanish giant.

Currently, Nico Paz is trying to stay detached from the noise of the European market. The midfielder is fully focused on the Argentina national team‘s campaign for the 2026 World Cup. While his club future is still taking shape, the star prefers discretion, keeping his head turned toward the pitch and his pursuit of glory representing his country.

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