Real Madrid receive green light for innovative transfer agreement
Real Madrid receive green light for innovative transfer agreement After having already completing several new signings for their team, Real Madrid are now reportedly going to focus on departures, as their squad is currently quite overburdened, and there is no space left for any new players. In this regard, they have already announced the departure of one of their midfielders, i.e., Dani Ceballos. Meanwhile, the Merengues are also addressing the situations of some of their former players, on whom they still have some rights. In this regard, one player who was a particular target of their attentions was the midfielder Nico Paz, as he has shown a lot of growth during the last season, playing for the Italian side Como. Although they were previously reported to be looking to bring him back to their team for the next season, the arrival of Bernardo Silva complicated this possibility, as with both him and Arda Guler in the squad, Paz would not have got too many minutes to play. In such a context, the player wanted to continue at Como, where he has formed a good relationship with the coach Cesc Fabregas, and where he would also get to play in the UEFA Champions League for the next season. Meanwhile Real Madrid also wanted to arrive at a solution that would be in line with the player’s current status. Thus, the two sides recently negotiated a setup in which the Merengues would exercise their €9 million buyback clause on the Argentine midfielder, while offering the Italians the opportunity to get him for €60 million right now. Meanwhile, the white club would have the right to buy the player back for €80 million next summer, and also have the right of first refusal if another third club tries to sign him. In an update on this operation, Diario AS reports that Como have already given the greenlight to this setup, and have verbally communicated to Real Madrid that they agree with these terms. Meanwhile, the Merengues are confident that Nico Paz would return to the Santiago Bernabeu as soon as next year, even though this summer the Argentine would become their second most academy graduate sale.
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