Real Madrid have activated their buyback clause for Argentine midfielder Nico Paz currently at Como, triggering an urgent 48-hour transfer window until Monday 28 June, according to Fabrizio Romano. Real's asking price is reported at €60 million, though this could be subject to negotiation depending on competing bids.
Paz has made clear his intention to depart Como but remains open to staying if the club can secure his long-term future. To date, no other clubs have submitted formal bids or initiated talks for the 22-year-old playmaker, leaving Como with limited options to retain him or profit from a sale within the tight timeframe.
Inter Milan are understood to be monitoring Paz's situation closely and preparing a potential €50 million offer. The brief 48-hour window means any interested party must move swiftly to negotiate before Real Madrid can activate the buyback and immediately resell the Argentine talent.