Real Madrid and Como have finalized an agreement regarding the future of Argentine midfielder Nico Paz, who will officially continue his career with the Italian club. According to prominent transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, both parties successfully concluded negotiations, marking one of the most notable deals of the transfer window for the Spanish giant. Real Madrid initially activated a clause to purchase Nico Paz for nine million euros.
Subsequently, the club immediately sold the player to Como for an additional 60 million euros. However, the transaction includes further stipulations. The Spanish club has incorporated a clause that allows them to reacquire the Argentine midfielder back at the Santiago Bernabéu for 80 million euros in the future.
This multi-stage deal structure highlights the financial dimensions involved in the transfer. The initial acquisition and subsequent sale involved significant sums, totaling over 69 million euros just between the first two transactions. Furthermore, the inclusion of a future buy-back option, set at 80 million euros, provides Real Madrid with a significant financial safety net regarding the player’s long-term value.
The specifics of what this clause entails for both clubs will be key to monitoring the player’s career trajectory.
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