The details of La Liga giants Real Madrid’s buyback clause on youngster Nico Paz have this weekend been revealed.
This comes on the same day that the 20-year-old has continued to turn heads courtesy of his excellence in Italy with Como.
Fresh off making his senior international bow with Argentina in midweek, Paz, on Saturday, was back in action on the club front, as Como played host to Parma in Serie A.
And the midfielder went on to cap a week to remember with his first goal of the campaign, en route to a 1-1 draw.
Now boasting three direct goal contributions in seven appearances in Italy, Paz’s all-round excellence has already begun to give rise to reports that the powers that be back at Real Madrid are weighing up a future return for the youngster.
Los Blancos sold Paz to Como on a permanent basis during the summer, but secured a buyback agreement as part of the deal.
And, as alluded to above, on Saturday, an insight into the financial terms of as much has been provided.
The info comes courtesy of transfer insider Matteo Moretto of Relevo, who has confirmed that, if Real move to bring their former starlet back next summer, it will cost them €9 million.
A year later, in 2026, this figure rises to €10 million, and in 2027 it will stand at €11 million.
Conor Laird – GSFN