Confirmed: More competition for Arda Güler and Jude Bellingham for just €10M

The most tempting rumor comes from Italy: a midfielder who could revolutionize the Merengue midfield

Real Madrid doesn't stop in their future strategy and has found a formula that could further strengthen their already crowded midfield. In a context where Arda Güler and Jude Bellingham are emerging as key figures for the present and future, an unexpected competitor has appeared. This is a footballer who has stood out far from Chamartín, but who remains linked to the club by a special clause.

The operation is striking because of its price: just ten million euros would be enough to add a talent with international experience. This scenario makes the white midfield one of the most competitive in Europe. With top-level players already established and others on the rise, every addition counts.

A young man in a light blue jacket looking forward with a serious expression.
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The talent maturing in Italy

This reinforcement has been shining in Serie A for months, showing a personality beyond his years. His development has caught the attention of major clubs on the continent, including Inter Milan and Tottenham. Both have explored his situation, aware that he is one of the most attractive prospects on the market.

But the final word belongs to Real Madrid, who, thanks to the buy-back clause, keep full control of his future. The agreement, set at ten million euros, makes his return a more than affordable decision for the club. In fact, at Valdebebas, they are already seriously considering exercising that option.

The identity of the Merengue protagonist

The footballer in question is none other than Nico Paz, a Real Madrid youth product and current Como player. Despite his young age, he has already broken out in Italy as a midfielder of great quality, capable of contributing attacking presence, control, and character. His name has gone from promise to reality in just a few months of competition.

Nico doesn't hide his desire to return to Madrid, although with some nuances. He knows that coming back now would place him in a locker room where Arda Güler and Jude Bellingham occupy key roles, alongside veterans fighting for minutes. That's why he values the idea of continuing to mature for another year before taking on the challenge.

Real Madrid are watching the case patiently, but the opportunity to have Nico Paz back for just ten million is simply too attractive. At the club, they understand that his growth in Italy has been ideal for returning with a different status. In addition, bringing back a youth product in full bloom strengthens the narrative of a project that combines homegrown talent and star signings.