
Nico Paz helps Real Madrid get money
Nico Paz acts as an agent and helps the white team secure a highly important sale
One of the most important names from the youth academy of the white club has been the young Argentine Nico Paz. Right now, the South American footballer is at Como in Italy, where he is simply an outstanding player. However, he has helped with a departure from the white club and, therefore, the acquisition of money, as in the case of Jacobo Ramón.
According to what Defensa Central has learned, this player has been key in Cesc Fàbregas's signing of this Madridist footballer. According to the information, this has brought several million to the Merengue structure, with €2.5 million ($2.5 million) involved. With this, we can state that the Argentine's signing by the Italian club has not only been good financially, but perfect for these kinds of reasons.
A perfect signing
This player has performed at the highest level in the structure led by the former Barcelona footballer. Now he has done Real Madrid a favor by giving an exit to a footballer who doesn't seem to be in the plans for the season. He was only able to play 23 minutes in the Club World Cup, so it became clear that he doesn't fit into Alonso's scheme.

At 20 years old, he has a very promising future ahead and a value that could keep rising as the years go by. Last season, between First and Second Division, he played 22 matches with more than 1,700 minutes played. He contributed a total of 5 goals, which were very important for the white club.
Now he has a new adventure ahead alongside a footballer with whom he shared time in the youth academy. Meanwhile, he must show that he is a player of great significance, since he could return to Real Madrid if he meets expectations.
Florentino on alert
As always, the Merengue president is keeping track of the progress of its players at other teams. Therefore, it wouldn't be a surprise if at some point he could return, being a footballer who has a promising future ahead. That said, he will have to do a lot of work to catch the attention of his former team again.
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