Real Madrid is undergoing restructuring after a year that hasn't gone the way Madridists desired. They came from winning everything, but Carlo Ancelotti didn't know how to manage the team and they've had a practically trophyless season. The signings weren't enough, but now they'll do everything possible to correct the mistakes made.
Several stars have been negatively affected by the management decisions up until Xabi Alonso's arrival. In Nico Paz's case, it could be solved, but the Spaniard doesn't want to be able to count on him either. The midfielder has had a great year and a big door has opened for him; changes are coming.

Nico Paz and Real Madrid
Nico Paz spent many years at Real Madrid and it was expected that he'd eventually establish himself in the first team. By decision of the former coach, the midfielder left for Cesc Fàbregas's ambitious project, Como. The Italian team has been one of the surprises of Serie A and has been competitive throughout the season.
In fact, several current footballers view joining Cesc's team favorably, since it's a good showcase. Nico Paz bet on the project and has become a key piece. This year, Nico has scored 6 goals and provided 9 assists; good numbers for a midfielder.
Real Madrid had the option to buy him back, but Xabi Alonso has preferred to move forward without him, something that was already expected. In this situation, Nico Paz has to decide whether he'll stay with his current team or move to another. Among all the doubts, one of the big clubs in Germany has made it onto Nico's list.
Nico Paz's offer
According to several sources, Bayer Leverkusen, the team Alonso recently left, has shown interest in Nico Paz. The recent signing of Wirtz by Liverpool has left a gap in the midfield. Although it's difficult to fill, Paz could be the perfect replacement for Florian.
Nico Paz will have more offers on the table, but the two most viable options are to keep playing for Como or make the jump to Bayer Leverkusen. It's still hanging in the air, but it's likely we'll see moves in the coming weeks. We'll have to follow the young prospect very closely so we don't miss any updates.