Real Madrid has closed one of the major market operations by officially announcing the definitive transfer of Nico Paz to Como. The institutional agreement, revealed by MARCA newspaper in this final stretch of June, dictates that the talented offensive midfielder is leaving the white discipline to defend the colors of the northern Italian team fully for the 2026-2027 season.
The negotiation has been settled in exchange for a strong outlay of 60 million euros net, a sum that allows the Lombardy squad to acquire 100% of the player's federative rights.
The noble management of Santiago Bernabéu has agreed to process this multimillion-dollar sale at the express request of the 21-year-old player himself, who carefully considered his sporting future during the final weeks of competition. The midfielder was fully aware that the current Real Madrid coach, Portuguese José Mourinho, was dealing with a notable overbooking of players in Valdebebas' midfield, a tactical scenario that would drastically reduce the playing minutes necessary to continue his meteoric professional progression in elite football.
Through an emotional statement released on his digital platforms, the white academy player justified his continuity in the Italian Serie A, considering this step as the ideal path to establish himself in Europe. The unique opportunity to compete in the prestigious UEFA Champions League under the guidance of a figure like Cesc Fàbregas tipped the scales, allowing the midfielder to settle in the idyllic surroundings of the alpine lake as a franchise player.
Official Statement: Nico Paz
— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadrid) June 29, 2026
Nico Paz, new Como player
The transfer of the talented attacking midfielder has been structured under a rigorous legal formula that prevents Real Madrid's sports management from losing sight of one of its most promising projects. Real Madrid has kept an ace up its sleeve by including in the fine print of the document a unilateral buy-back clause valued at 80 million euros, a control mechanism that the Madrid entity can exclusively exercise during the summer market of the 2027-2028 season.
This precise accounting safeguard clause ensures that the Argentinean international remains under Valdebebas' radar while gaining experience in the top continental stages. Furthermore, if Real Madrid decides not to use this return ticket in the future, it will retain a lifelong preferential signing option that will automatically match any economic proposal from another team that the Italian club decides to accept in subsequent international transfer windows.
Nico Paz, key player for Como under Fàbregas
The resolution of this complex commercial labyrinth would not have reached a successful conclusion without the relentless insistence of the Como coach. The Catalan coach became the linchpin of the negotiations by constantly pressuring his club's executive leadership to make an unprecedented financial investment in the history of the humble institution, arguing that the Real Madrid academy player should become the undisputed flagbearer of his tactical setup in Serie A.
The upper echelons of the Italian team harbored serious doubts for several days due to how much this 60 million euros outlay would impact their maneuvering room to strengthen other lines of the squad in the market. However, the methodological reports presented by the strategist from Arenys de Mar ultimately dispelled the institutional hesitations, demonstrating that the immediate performance of the player will more than offset the effort of the club's treasury.
This triple commercial entente results in a resounding benefit for all parties involved in European boardrooms. The player wins by ensuring a guaranteed starting position in the Champions League, the Lombardy club wins by retaining its great offensive stronghold, and Real Madrid benefits from a substantial economic injection for its annual reports while maintaining absolute control over Nico Paz's future in anticipation of a potential return to Santiago Bernabéu.
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