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Real Madrid continues to closely follow the evolution of Nico Paz, one of the most promising players to come through its academy. Although the young midfielder is currently with Como, a team where he has excelled under the watchful eye of Cesc Fábregas, at Valdebebas, they have not lost interest in him. His performance and progress are being constantly monitored, and it is not ruled out that the white club activates the buy-back option secured during his departure last summer.
As reported by 'Marca', Nico Paz's case is another example of how Real Madrid handles its academy players who, lacking opportunities in the first team, seek playing time in other clubs. This strategy, previously seen with players like Miguel Gutiérrez, Sergio Arribas, or Antonio Blanco, allows the player to grow in other leagues or teams while the club maintains control over his future, either through loans or sales with buy-back options.
Real Madrid Holds the Future of Nico Paz in Its Hands
Paz's departure was finalized for a sum close to 6.3 million euros, but the club retains 50% of the player's rights, as well as a preferential buy-back option. This move is part of Real Madrid's policy to safeguard the future of its academy players without shutting doors. Hence, while Paz evolves in Italy, the possibility of a return to the white house remains on the table, depending on his progress.
The next decision will be made at the end of the season when the club evaluates whether it is time to bring Nico Paz back or if he continues his development abroad. In any case, the future of the midfielder remains linked to Real Madrid.
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