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Real Madrid's cheeky €9m bid to yo-yo wonderkid Nico Paz back from Como – a steal or what?

Real Madrid's cheeky €9m bid to yo-yo wonderkid Nico Paz back from Como – a steal or what?

Marca reporters EN 25 March 2026 at 19:02
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Real Madrid are set to activate a bargain €9m buy-back clause for wonderkid Nico Paz from Como next summer, eyeing both sporting potential and a massive resale profit. The move dashes hopes for Como and Inter amid Paz's rising €60m+ value. Expect him back at the Bernabéu to battle Bellingham and co. for minutes.

Real Madrid's cheeky €9m bid to yo-yo wonderkid Nico Paz back from Como – a steal or what?

Picture this: you've loaned out a promising lad, he blossoms into a €60m asset elsewhere, and now you've got a golden ticket to snag him back for peanuts. That's the jackpot Real Madrid are eyeing with Nico Paz, the Argentine playmaker currently lighting up Como in Serie A. As our mates at Marca put it, this is a 'must-have' move – part sporting masterstroke, part financial filch.

The Buy-Back Bargain That's Too Good to Ignore

Let's break it down, pint in hand. Paz, just 21, is still technically Real's property despite his stint at the Lombardy minnows. They've tucked away a buy-back clause: €9 million this summer of 2026, bumping to €11 million in 2027. For a kid now market-valued at €60-70 million, it's like spotting a vintage bottle of Rioja for the price of a Fosters.

Como tried every trick to ditch those strings – even floating a 50% future resale cut for the Blancos. No dice. Real aren't daft; they want full control. Why hand over half the jackpot when you can pocket the lot? Reports from Spain whisper bids north of €60 million could roll in soon, making this clause pure box office.

Pound Signs in Their Eyes: The Economic Angle

Dig deeper, and it's all about the dosh. Activating that clause lets Real Madrid reclaim Paz, then flip him for mega-bucks next window – but not immediately, mind. Rules say once bought back, he stays put till season's end. Smart, eh? It's a holding play to maximise value.

But it's not just cold hard euros. Marca's Spanish crew reckon Paz screams 'future star'. He's got the flair, vision, and cheek to boss midfield – think a young Özil with South American spice. In a squad stacked with No.10 wannabes like Jude Bellingham, Arda Güler, and Brahim Díaz, competition will be fiercer than a derby scrap. Still, who's to say he won't sneak minutes?

Bernabéu Bound: Sporting Ambitions and Italian Heartbreak

Come summer 2026, expect Paz padding back to the Spanish capital. Then, the real fun starts: assess his fit under whoever's bossing the dugout (Ancelotti? Someone spicier?). The lad himself gets a shout – does he fancy grafting for gametime, or chase regular starts elsewhere?

This news is a gut-punch for Como, dreaming of Champions League footie and keeping their talisman. They're in the mix for Europe, but Paz's future? Real's call. Even Inter Milan's scouts, sniffing around, can pipe down. It's Los Blancos' prodigal son storyline, scripted in Madrid.

In the end, it's classic Real Madrid – hoover up talent, nurture (or not), then cash in big. Paz could be the next gem in their trophy cabinet, or a lucrative loan-out. Either way, at €9 million, it's less risk than betting on England in a shootout. We'll be watching this one like hawks – or should I say, eagles?

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Key Entities

Players:

Nico PazJude BellinghamArda GülerBrahim Díaz

Clubs:

Real MadridComoInter Milan

Leagues:

Serie A
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