Nico Paz, the young promise of Argentine football and one of the gems of Real Madrid's academy, seems to have his days numbered in the club. The talented midfielder, who has only played 70 minutes so far in 2024 with the first team, is looking for an exit that will allow him to have continuity and growth in his career. At 20 years old, his development has been hindered by the lack of opportunities under the command of Carlo Ancelotti, who does not consider him a key piece in his scheme.
🚨⚪️ EXCL: Nico Páz, expected to leave Real Madrid in the next days on a permanent deal.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 19, 2024
Understand Como are pushing to sign Páz while also Girona and Alavés asked for conditions of the deal.
↩️🇦🇷 Real Madrid would have a buy-back option to keep future control of Nico. pic.twitter.com/Jo2RyjWwGe
Faced with this situation, three La Liga teams have set their sights on the promising player: Alavés, Girona, and Como 1907. These clubs see in Nico Paz a quality reinforcement who could bring freshness and talent to their ranks, in addition to being a bet for the future. Real Madrid, aware of the potential of their homegrown talent, plans to include a buy-back clause in any exit agreement, showing the club's interest in maintaining a long-term bond with the player.
Out of Ancelotti's Plans
Nico Paz's situation reflects the difficulty that young talents have in making their way in a club with such a competitive squad as Real Madrid's. His need to accumulate minutes and gain experience in professional football is urgent, and both Alavés, Girona, and Como 1907 offer him the opportunity to prove his worth on the field.
The outcome of this story will be resolved in the coming days, but everything indicates that Nico Paz's departure is imminent. The final decision will depend on which of these teams manages to convince the player and the club that it is the ideal destination to continue his promising career.
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