War in the market for Nico Paz

With Nico Paz's future at Real Madrid practically ruled out, several teams are vying to complete the signing of the Argentine international.

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Nico Paz and Assane Diao after a match at Como
Nico Paz and Assane Diao after a match at Como

The future of Nico Paz is entering a decisive phase. Como has until next Monday, June 29, to decide whether to exercise the preferential option that would allow them to buy the Argentine international for 60 million euros. According to the latest rumors from Real Madrid, the white club has granted them this deadline as a gesture towards a club that has been crucial in the player's development over the past two seasons, but time is starting to run out for the Italian club.

If Como does not take the step, the scenario will change completely. Several European clubs, especially from the Premier League, are monitoring Nico Paz's situation and could make a move for his signing as soon as the player officially enters the market. However, the team threatening to act most decisively is Inter Milan, which knows the Argentine's level well and could put 80 million euros on the table.

Inter Milan closely watching Nico Paz's future: 80 million euros offer on Real Madrid's table

Como knows they face a huge decision. Buying Nico Paz for 60 million euros would be a historic investment for the club, but it would also mean retaining one of the most important talents that have crossed the entity in recent years. The Argentine has grown significantly in Serie A and has become a differential player, capable of taking on responsibilities and making a difference against top-level opponents.

Real Madrid, set to regain control of the player, wanted to show this courtesy to Como before entering an international bidding war. The relationship between the parties has been positive, and Nico Paz's development in Italy has been exactly what the white club expected when they decided to let him go for continuity.

The issue lies with the operation's cost. 60 million euros is a very high figure for Como, even for a player who knows the club, the competition, and the environment well. The Italian entity must decide whether to make a gigantic financial effort or accept losing one of their star players.

The deadline of Monday, June 29, marks the limit. After that day, Como's advantage could vanish.

Nico Paz during a match with Como

Inter Milan is one of the clubs closely monitoring Nico Paz's situation. The Nerazzurri have faced him for two seasons in Serie A and know better than anyone the threat he poses when receiving between the lines, driving towards interior zones, or appearing near the opponent's area. Their interest is not distant observation but a carefully built interest from direct knowledge.

The Milanese club sees in Nico Paz a player with present quality and great future potential. His technical ability, game vision, and capacity to perform in various offensive positions fit in a team seeking exceptional talent to remain competitive at the highest level. Additionally, his familiarity with Serie A significantly reduces the adaptation risk.

The major threat to Como is that Inter could go all in. If Como does not execute the purchase for 60 million, Inter is willing to prepare an offer close to 80 million euros to convince Real Madrid. Such an amount would elevate the operation to another level, demonstrating that at San Siro, Nico Paz is seen as a strategic investment.

For Real Madrid, such a proposal would be hard to ignore.

Although Inter seems the most determined club, the Premier League remains a real danger. Several English teams are attentive to the Argentine's situation and have enough financial power to compete for his signing. Once Como misses their chance, the market could accelerate immediately.

The profile of Nico Paz is highly appealing in England. He is young, creative, left-footed, with scoring ability, and can play centrally or operate from more advanced areas. His Italian experience has provided him with a competitive maturity that goes beyond mere promise. He is no longer just a Real Madrid academy talent but a proven player in a demanding league.

The Premier League could drive up the bidding, but Inter holds a significant argument: the player has already shown he can perform in Serie A. That continuity in competition could favor the Italian club, especially if the player prefers to remain in a league he knows well.

Real Madrid will observe the scenario calmly. They have control over the player and know that if a bidding war opens up, the figures could rise rapidly.

The Nico Paz operation could be a brilliant move for Real Madrid. Recovering the player and placing him on the market amid his peak would allow the club to gain a significant capital gain. If Como pays 60 million, the sale would already be substantial. If Inter comes in with 80 million, the deal would be even more lucrative.

The key factor is that Real Madrid does not have Nico Paz in their plans for the 26/27 season, but they are aware that his value has skyrocketed. His performance at Como, international status with Argentina, and interest from major clubs have set the stage for a financially impactful sale.

For the player, this summer will also be decisive. Staying at Como would provide him continuity in a familiar environment. Moving to Inter would mean a competitive leap within Italy. Joining the Premier League could offer a highly lucrative economic path. All options carry weight, but the clock ticks towards Monday, June 29.

Como holds the first word. If they do not pay the 60 million, Inter Milan could come in strong with an 80 million offer. Meanwhile, Nico Paz prepares to become one of the major names in the European market.

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