Real Madrid Sets Summer Plan.. Nico Paz as the First Confirmed Deal
The Spanish club Real Madrid, led by president Florentino Perez, is preparing for a decisive summer transfer window, in an attempt to strengthen some positions that have affected the team's performance over the past two seasons, according to the Spanish newspaper 'Mundo Deportivo.'
The royal club is expected to make up to six signings, including two defenders, a midfielder, the return of Endrick from his loan to Lyon, and the possibility of signing a right-back if Carvajal does not continue with the team. However, the first deal has been clear for several months, which is the retrieval of Argentine player Nico Paz from the Italian club Como.
Real Madrid had sold 50% of Nico Paz's rights for 6 million euros, and they have the option to buy him back for only 9 million euros next summer. Paz has been performing exceptionally this season, scoring 11 goals and providing 6 assists under coach Cesc Fabregas, raising his market value to 65 million euros, making his retrieval a golden opportunity for the royal club despite the intense competition for the positions he will occupy upon his return.
Nico Paz needs to be guaranteed sufficient playing time and given priority in participation after his return, especially with players like Arda Guler, Franco Mastantono, Brahim Diaz, and Bellingham. Meanwhile, Italian club Inter Milan is closely monitoring the player and wishes to make him a key player in their ranks, which makes Real Madrid's management keen to secure his return quickly.
Based on this, Real Madrid's management confirms that activating the option to repurchase Nico Paz will be the club's first commitment during the summer transfer window, making him the first official signing for the team before the start of the new season.
The royal club is expected to make up to six signings, including two defenders, a midfielder, the return of Endrick from his loan to Lyon, and the possibility of signing a right-back if Carvajal does not continue with the team. However, the first deal has been clear for several months, which is the retrieval of Argentine player Nico Paz from the Italian club Como.
Real Madrid had sold 50% of Nico Paz's rights for 6 million euros, and they have the option to buy him back for only 9 million euros next summer. Paz has been performing exceptionally this season, scoring 11 goals and providing 6 assists under coach Cesc Fabregas, raising his market value to 65 million euros, making his retrieval a golden opportunity for the royal club despite the intense competition for the positions he will occupy upon his return.
Nico Paz needs to be guaranteed sufficient playing time and given priority in participation after his return, especially with players like Arda Guler, Franco Mastantono, Brahim Diaz, and Bellingham. Meanwhile, Italian club Inter Milan is closely monitoring the player and wishes to make him a key player in their ranks, which makes Real Madrid's management keen to secure his return quickly.
Based on this, Real Madrid's management confirms that activating the option to repurchase Nico Paz will be the club's first commitment during the summer transfer window, making him the first official signing for the team before the start of the new season.