Ancelotti Announces a Real Madrid Transfer for 2025: We're Following Him.
The Italian coach says he's interested in this soccer player
Carlo Ancelotti has revealed the possibility of Nico Paz returning to what was once his home. The Reggiolo coach has spoken quite clearly about the situation the young player is currently experiencing. He is currently playing for Como and is one of Calcio's great revelations.
"We're closely following Nico Paz. We believe he's a player who could be the future of Real Madrid," Carletto stated. It's clear that the club is keeping a close eye on the evolution of the Spanish-Argentine player.
The player himself is delighted in Serie A. His adaptation to Italian soccer has been excellent, and Cesc Fàbregas, who is his coach, is bringing out his best version.
However, he's already assured on several occasions that his goal is to join Real Madrid. He dreams of wearing the white jersey again at Santiago Bernabéu. Last season, he already showed that he could have a place in Ancelotti's team.
Disappeared
His situation was really strange. He started getting minutes, but ended up not playing after he scored a goal against Napoli in the Champions League. After that moment, which will be unforgettable for him, he was relegated to a secondary role.
The important thing is that he's a player who is very popular with the fans. Additionally, the fact that he's a homegrown player also excites the Madrid supporters. So, bringing him back to the capital of Spain would have the approval of the fan base.
The youth team managers have always spoken highly of him. They consider that he could become a generational player. Moreover, they assert that he was the best of his 'class' and that he has the necessary qualities to succeed in the world of soccer.
Therefore, we'll have to see what ends up happening. If he continues performing at this level, it's very likely that he'll change teams. Florentino Pérez kept the buyback option, and it's very likely that he'll use it during the next summer transfer market.
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