Spanish club Real Madrid has officially announced their decision to bring back Nico Paz in June without any plans to sell him for a profit later, as reported by Spanish newspaper AS. Paz, a 21-year-old attacking midfielder, has excelled during his time at Como 1907 after leaving Real Madrid in the summer of 2024, accumulating 11 goals and 14 assists in 51 appearances under the guidance of Cesc Fabregas in Italy.
Real Madrid has been impressed by the progress of their former academy player and aims to re-sign him, with several top European clubs also monitoring his development closely. According to reports, Paz, an Argentine playmaker, is nearing the end of his spell in Italy and is expected to return to his home country in the upcoming summer transfer window.
The young talent is determined to contribute significantly to Como in the next six months, not only to aid the team’s pursuit of European football but also to showcase his remarkable growth to Real Madrid. Paz, who aspires to secure a spot in the Argentine national team for the upcoming World Cup, is eager to move to Spain to enhance his visibility and pursue his footballing ambitions in a competitive league.
Real Madrid recognizes Paz’s potential and is keen on nurturing his talent at the Santiago Bernabeu, especially considering the team’s current need for a creative midfielder. The club’s decision to re-sign Paz was reinforced by interest from Manchester United and Como’s unsuccessful attempt to retain him due to constraints in the loan agreement.
