Real Madrid is set to notify Como and Nico Páz of its final decision regarding the buy-back clause for the attacking midfielder this week. The clause allows Real Madrid to re-sign Páz for €8m this summer, with the price rising to €9m in 2025 and €10m in 2026, according to the latest information. Additionally, Real Madrid retains a 50% sell-on clause, which entitles the club to half of any future transfer fee received by Como if they decide to sell Páz.
Páz, who plays as an attacking midfielder, has been on loan at Como. His style of play has been utilised effectively during his time with the Italian club. Prior to joining Como, Páz was a part of Real Madrid’s youth setup. The decision regarding the buy-back clause is expected to be influenced by various factors, including the player’s performance during his loan spell. Xabi Alonso is reportedly involved in the decision-making process.
The development comes after reports that Como was keen to extend Páz’s loan deal, as stated in recent news. Real Madrid had previously been expected to decide on Páz’s future at the end of the season. The buy-back options for Páz were initially confirmed by Fabregas, and Ancelotti had also commented on the player’s potential at Real Madrid.