Real Madrid is already doing movements to strengthen their squad for the coming FIFA Club World CupWith a special focus on strengthening its defense and midfield. The club is also preparing for a management change, with Xabi Alonso, which is expected to take over as head coach. But in addition to defensive reinforcements, Los Blancos is also looking to add more depth and talent to the middle of the field – and A name at the top of the list is a familiar face: Nico Paz.
The 20-year-old Argentine midfielderwhich stands at 6 feet 1 inch, was transferred last summer to Italian side Como, currently managed by the former Spanish International Cesc Fàbregas. The deal was worth EUR 6 million and included 50% of the player’s rightsWith Real Madrid Smart retains a repurchase clause if they wanted to bring him back.
Now, The club plans to activate the repurchase option, which would cost them 8 million euros—Must only € 2 million more than they got for his partial rights. The idea is that Nico Paz joins the Real Madrid squad for the Club World Cup, giving him the chance to showcase his growth and talent on the global stage. When the tournament is over, the club will evaluate its long -term role within the team.
New head coach Xabi Alonso is expected to play a key role in that decision. Alonso, who has built a reputation for developing young players and establishing structured, tactical systems, can see Nico Paz as a valuable addition to his midfield plans.

Nico Paz has seen his value increase significantly since moving to Italy. He has received serious attention from big clubs, including Juventus, and is considered to be one of the most promising midfield outlook in Serie A. According to Transfermark, Argentin’s current market value is estimated at EUR 35 million – which shows how much his warehouse has risen in a short time.
Real Madrid’s decision to bring him back now is not only sensible financially but also fits the club’s long -term strategy to develop young talents through strategic transfers and repurchases. If everything goes as planned, Nico Paz can be one of the surprise names in Real Madrid’s squad at the club’s World Cup – and possibly a key figure in the club’s future midfield.