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Real Madrid will activate the buy-back clauses this summer for four of their most promising academy players who are currently excelling in European leagues. Nico Paz, Víctor Muñoz, Jacobo Ramón, and Chema Andrés are the key names in an operation valued at around 42 million euros.
Florentino Pérez seeks to provide the squad with the necessary competitive depth to face an increasingly demanding schedule. With Álvaro Arbeloa's time as interim coach coming to an end, the club is laying the groundwork for the new manager. The aim is to deliver a young, hungry squad with a Madridista DNA to regain hegemony in all official competitions.
Real Madrid will spend around 13 million euros to bring back Nico Paz, who has impressed at Como in Italy. Under the guidance of Cesc Fábregas, the Argentine attacking midfielder has become a sensation in Serie A in recent months.
His arrival will provide a creative option of high quality to rotate in an area where Jude Bellingham and Arda Güler are the current mainstays. The club believes that the player's growth in Italy has given him the maturity to take on responsibility at the Santiago Bernabéu. His vision and ability to link play make him a strategic addition to maintain the team's technical level during rotation periods.
Real Madrid and the reconstruction of their attacking rotation
Another key piece in this market maneuver is Víctor Muñoz, whose goal-scoring explosion at Osasuna has not gone unnoticed. Real Madrid will exercise an 8 million euro buy option for the forward to cover potential departures in the frontline.
With the likely exits of Gonzalo García and Franco Mastantuono, the young striker is set to be a valuable asset to rejuvenate the attack. While his addition is a priority, the club does not rule out a subsequent sale if an irresistible economic offer comes in. The player's performance at El Sadar has attracted interest from various European clubs, increasing his value.
Nico Paz and Jacobo Ramón: Defensive and Creative Shield
The defensive line will also receive fresh blood with the return of Jacobo Ramón, another player who has shone at Como. Real Madrid will invest 8 million euros to strengthen the center of the defense, an area weakened by imminent departures. The confirmed exits of Raúl Asencio and David Alaba make it necessary to look for young, promising center-backs familiar with the club.
Jacobo has shown tactical acumen and ball distribution in Italian football that align perfectly with the Madrid style. He is a modern defender, quick in tackles, and very reliable in aerial duels.

Chema Andrés and Quality in the Midfield
The fourth pillar of this operation is Chema Andrés, who has made a lasting impression at VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga. Real Madrid will pay 13 million euros to bring back a midfielder who has taken a huge qualitative leap in German lands. His game control and physical stamina allow him to perform effectively in various midfield roles.
Similar to Víctor Muñoz, his definitive future will depend on the final squad composition and market proposals. However, the primary goal is to secure their own talent before other top European clubs decide to make multimillion offers.
This repatriation policy reaffirms the board's confidence in the work done in the Valdebebas academy over the years. Real Madrid ensures control over players who have already proven their worth in highly competitive international contexts.
The blend of experience and youth will drive a project aiming to renew hopes under new summer technical leadership. Nico Paz, Víctor Muñoz, Jacobo Ramón, and Chema Andrés represent the immediate future of a club that never stops evolving tactically. The Madridista fans celebrate the return of players who left to grow and are back with dreams of success. The summer in Chamartín promises strong emotions with these comebacks that pledge to raise the team's competitive level to new heights.
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