Nico Paz goes to Como as Ceballos departs Real Madrid
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 27, 2026, 7:17 AM
Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Nico Paz has transferred from Real Madrid to Como for 60 million euros, with an 80-million-euro buy-back clause. Dani Ceballos has confirmed his departure from Los Blancos after a tenure beginning in 2017. AC Milan is set to sign Gonçalo Ramos from PSG for 74 million euros, marking a club record. Joaquín Caparrós of Sevilla Fútbol Club has been diagnosed with colon cancer. Atlético de Madrid is nearing a deal for Kang-In Lee, pending agreement with PSG.
- •Nico Paz joins Como after accepting Real Madrid's terms.
- •Ceballos announces departure from Real Madrid via social media.
- •AC Milan preparing to sign Gonçalo Ramos for a club record.
- •Joaquín Caparrós diagnosed with colon cancer; Sevilla confirms.
- •Atlético Madrid and PSG close to finalizing Kang-In Lee deal.
- 7:17 AMYahoo Sports — 🥐 5⃣ news of the day: Nico Paz and Ceballos out at Madrid, Milan go wild
"After a very eventful Friday, here are the five stories you can’t miss to kick off this Saturday.Nico Paz to ComoThe Italian side have decided to accept Real Madrid’s terms and will pay 60 million...
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