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Real Madrid and Como set to finalize Nico Paz summer move after early summit

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25 Nov, 2025 12:47 GMT, US

Real Madrid and Como are scheduling an early summit to lock in a summer move for Nico Paz. Both clubs want clarity now to avoid late window noise, with the fee expected to exceed the €10m clause and include protections for Madrid. The relationship between the clubs is excellent, which is smoothing the structure of add-ons and a likely buy-back. The mood is confident - this is a clean fit for Como’s project and a smart asset play for Madrid. A separate note inside Valdebebas: loan bids for Gonzalo García were rejected, so he will stay, underlining that Madrid are curating minutes carefully.

Real Madrid and Como set to finalize Nico Paz summer move after early summit

Nico Paz is a 20-year-old Argentina youth international who rose through Real Madrid’s academy and broke the first team with a Champions League goal vs Napoli in 2023. He has spent most of his minutes with Castilla while training regularly with the seniors. Como, newly energized in Serie A and building a technical core, have tracked a left-footed creator to connect midfield and final third. Talks are being brought forward to early spring to avoid competition and to set up a smooth summer onboarding. Both clubs enjoy strong working ties, which helps shape fee, add-ons and potential buy-back terms.

🚨 Real Madrid & Como will meet soon to finalize a deal for Nico Paz to join in the summer. They want to avoid potential problems & agree a deal early. The two clubs have a great relationship, Como are expected to be compensated for MORE than the €10M clause. @FabrizioRomano

@MadridXtra

Impact Analysis

This proposed move suits all parties. For Como, Paz answers a clear need for line-breaking quality between midfield and attack. He is comfortable receiving under pressure, carrying on his left to open the half-space, and releasing early through balls to runners. In Serie A, where compact mid-blocks are common, his first touch and disguise on the pass can tilt tight games. He can operate as a right-sided No.8 in a 4-3-3 or a central No.10 in a 4-2-3-1, giving the staff tactical flexibility.

For Real Madrid, selling above clause level while inserting buy-back and sell-on safeguards is textbook squad management. The pathway to regular minutes in Madrid’s midfield is crowded, and peace-of-mind mechanisms preserve upside. A successful Serie A spell would either return a more seasoned player to Valdebebas or deliver strong resale value if the buy-back is not activated.

Financially, Como paying over the clause signals ambition and credibility to future targets. For Madrid, early resolution trims summer uncertainty and frees space for other priorities. The only real risk is adaptation time for a young creator in a demanding league, but the profile is aligned with Como’s technical blueprint and the timing - early agreement, full pre-season - reduces friction.

Real Madrid and Como set to finalize Nico Paz summer move after early summit

Reaction

Fan chatter has split into three clear lanes. First, the lighthearted take: some liken Madrid and Como’s early sit-down to parents sorting out custody, a nod to the amicable tone and how both sides want what is best for Paz. Second, the resource debate inside Madrid’s fanbase: a few voices question why Madrid sign so broadly if integration is slow, pointing to talented youngsters who juggle Castilla and bench roles. That lens sharpened when word came that Gonzalo García’s loan requests were rejected - supporters see a club carefully rationing minutes while monetizing the right assets.

The third lane is pragmatic optimism. Many wish Paz well and acknowledge the reality of elite depth at Madrid. A move to Serie A where he can start 25-30 games is framed as the right step. There is also a protective streak from some fans advising him to choose the project that trusts him now. Overall tone: jokes to break the tension, a few hard questions about development pathways in Madrid, but a broad acceptance that this match - Paz to Como with Madrid retaining control - makes sense and should be wrapped up early.

Social reactions

Looks like they’re getting the deal sorted early — smooth business between the clubs

Jack (@Jack119450)

Still trying to understand how a reporter as reliable as Gaston is being slammed down by Fabrizio, he’s so reliable when it comes to Argentinian players

#HalaMadrid (@EternalRMA)

Another young killer for the future. Madrid building a dynasty, again. 👑🔥

Salman (@Bin__nas)

Prediction

Expect the clubs to agree key terms within days: fixed fee above the clause, achievable add-ons tied to appearances and team objectives, plus a buy-back valid across multiple summers. Madrid will also lock a healthy sell-on. Once the season ends, a medical and announcement should follow quickly so Paz can join Como from day one of pre-season. That timeline is why both sides moved now - it prevents a June bidding ripple and lets the player prepare without noise.

On the sporting side, Como will audition him as a right-sided interior who drifts into the right half-space, with license to step onto his left for shots and slips. Early cup and lower-risk league fixtures will build rhythm, then a steady role against top-half sides. If adaptation runs ahead of schedule, he becomes a set-piece option and a late-game problem-solver. Long term, the most likely scenario sees Madrid reassessing after one full Serie A season. If he posts double-digit goal contributions, the buy-back conversation activates. If development is steady but not explosive, Como still win with a creative fulcrum entering his prime.

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Conclusion

This is tidy business and smart football. Como get a high-ceiling playmaker who fits their technical spine and market direction. Real Madrid bank a premium over the clause, keep the levers to bring him back, and give a gifted academy product a real runway. Moving early avoids the August scramble that often derails young players. The tone of talks is positive, the structure is logical, and the sporting pathway is clear. That is why confidence is high that this crosses the line without drama.

I have seen enough of Paz with Castilla to say the tools are there - calm receive, sharp carry, brave passing windows - and Serie A will shape the decision-making speed he needs. If Como provide continuity and trust, he will repay it with final-third end product. And if he smashes it, Madrid will have the clean option to reunite. Either way, this is a win-win that should be signed off well before the window truly opens.

Sarah Williams

A young female reporter at Sky Sports, widely connected and deeply knowledgeable about football.

Comments (19)

  • 25 November, 2025

    E Vans

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • 25 November, 2025

    Jack

    Looks like they’re getting the deal sorted early — smooth business between the clubs

  • 25 November, 2025

    #HalaMadrid

    Still trying to understand how a reporter as reliable as Gaston is being slammed down by Fabrizio, he’s so reliable when it comes to Argentinian players

  • 25 November, 2025

    Salman

    Another young killer for the future. Madrid building a dynasty, again. 👑🔥

  • 25 November, 2025

    JustMyLens

    Como just realised they accidentally rented out a Ferrari and now the owner wants it back with interest.

  • 25 November, 2025

    EnsXBT

    Wow

  • 25 November, 2025

    EnsXBT

    That's huge for madritista

  • 25 November, 2025

    Yahaya Ameh Noah

    Wow 😲😲😲😲

  • 25 November, 2025

    𝙺𝙾𝙱𝙸_𝚃𝙹𝙰𝚈𝚈🥲🪫

    Im not happy for Nico Paz' returning back to Madrid. We have Mastantuono and Guler. I'm shock at who is convincing him.

  • 25 November, 2025

    Akay

    Only Real Madrid could overspend on their own player and call it “relationship management.

  • 25 November, 2025

    InnocuousSoul

    Madrid & Como meeting early like parents discussing custody 😭⚽️

  • 25 November, 2025

    utupoiya

    If he got a brain he should not join madrid

  • 25 November, 2025

    Mr Blaze

    Is it everybody you want to sign? Even the ones you have you can't manage them effectively

  • 25 November, 2025

    Bint

    Interesting to know that Real Madrid & Como will meet soon to finalize a deal for Nico Paz to join in the summer.

  • 25 November, 2025

    Jino

    wishing him best for future.

  • 25 November, 2025

    BTC4life

    🤣😂🤣

  • 25 November, 2025

    MUFC Zone ❤️🤍

    ❤️💯

  • 25 November, 2025

    OMAH'LE🐐

    Paz🔥🔥🔥

  • 25 November, 2025

    Madrid Xtra

    🚨 NEW: Real Madrid received loan requests for Gonzalo García, but they were rejected. The player will stay.

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