
Ancelotti Reveals If Real Madrid Will Sell Nico Paz to Inter: Your Team...
The surprising statement with which Carlo Ancelotti has revealed Nico Paz's future
Real Madrid's youth academy has developed several great stars who have excelled in the team or outside of it. A great example of this is Raúl Asencio, who has managed to earn the trust of Madridists and Ancelotti himself. A different case is that of Nico Paz, who left in search of better opportunities and has managed to stand out at Como.
Consolidating himself as one of the most important players in the Italian squad, there have been rumors about a sale of the player to Inter. In response to this, and recently, Ancelotti has spoken out, making clear the player's future. "Your team is already good," were his words to show that Inter really doesn't need Nico.

This statement has also fueled rumors about a supposed return of Nico to Valdebebas. Given his excellent performance at Como, the Argentine has attracted the interest of a Real Madrid that seeks to count on him again.
Ancelotti's Revelation
Leaving Real Madrid last summer, Nico Paz arrived at Como in Serie A. Having several doubts due to it being his first season as a professional, Nico has exceeded all expectations. The 6 goals and 5 assists he has achieved have been important to keep the Italian squad away from the relegation zone.
With this great display of talent from the 20-year-old Argentine, Inter Milan has become interested in his services. Constantly competing for Serie A and growing in Europe, having already reached a Champions League final, the club would be a good destination.

However, Carlo Ancelotti's words have revealed that Nico might not join the Italian club during the next market. Closely following his progress, Real Madrid could exercise the buyback option they have for the Argentine.
Nico's Future
Despite Ancelotti's words, Nico Paz's situation has led Real Madrid to consider his future. If he returns, the team would receive a consolidated player, while a sale would bring significant income to the club's coffers.
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