Chelsea has become the first major club interested in signing Nico Paz, the Argentine international attacking midfielder who returned to Real Madrid after the club activated his buy-back clause. The Chelsea market is taking a clear direction under the guidance of Xabi Alonso.
The Blue's board is already preparing the necessary documentation in June 2026 to formalize a highly aggressive commercial proposal. The aim of the British executives is to stay ahead of the fierce international competition on the horizon, securing a talent of undeniable generational quality.
Negotiations in the English capital have accelerated drastically to meet the methodological demands of their new head coach. The Blues' leaders aim to make a definitive institutional statement before the end of the global international tournament that captivates the world of football.
🚨⚪️ BREAKING: Real Madrid officially inform Como they activate €9m buy-back clause for Nico Páz.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 25, 2026
Nico returns and the club gives Como the chance to buy him for €60m from now to Monday.
Otherwise, next week Nico will be back to Real Madrid — and on the market again for MORE… pic.twitter.com/bk4vNcPc54
Xabi Alonso asks Chelsea to sign Nico Paz
Chelsea's determined pursuit of the talented attacking midfielder is a direct tactical demand from their new head coach, Spanish Xabi Alonso. The Tolosa strategist sees the skillful Spanish-Argentinian footballer as the ideal component to provide fluidity, final passes, and creativity to their midfield.
The primary intention of the Basque coach is to build an offensive sector full of dynamism, youth, and goal-scoring ability in the Premier League. The London technical secretariat's plan is to combine the magic of the former Real Madrid academy player with figures like Brazilian Estêvão Willian, striker João Pedro, and English international Cole Palmer.
For the English board, paying a net amount of 60 million euros for the signing of Nico Paz represents a justified strategic investment due to his superb recent performances. The attacking midfielder is currently focused on the Argentine National Team at the World Cup, solidifying a professional growth that impresses across Europe.
Real Madrid's deal and the outstanding year in Italy before the big move
The key to this transfer lies in the Concha Espina offices, where the Madrid board exercised their control options. The Madrid board activated the 9 million euros buy-back clause with Italian Como, but their real intention is not to keep him but to make an immediate profit by valuing him at 60 million euros.
Since the modest Lombardy club does not have the financial muscle to retain the playmaker for such an amount, European powers have swooped in for his signing. At 21 years old, the attacking midfielder comes from a legendary campaign in Serie A, accumulating 13 goals and delivering 8 assists in 40 official matches.
Taking advantage of this talent transfer, Real Madrid is independently working on signing Enzo Fernández, a player valued by the English club at around 120 million euros. Despite this negotiation being completely separate from the future of the Real Madrid academy player, the excellent institutional understanding will facilitate the arrival of the young midfielder on the English shores. The coming weeks will be crucial for Chelsea to secure a transfer that suits both the present and the future, aiming to challenge for the top spot in English football.
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