Nico Paz set to remain at Como, won't join Real Madrid this summer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 6:00 AM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Nico Paz, formerly of Real Madrid, has decided not to return to the club this summer. After leaving for Como to secure more playing time, Paz developed significantly in Serie A. His chances of earning a starting position have diminished due to Real Madrid's recent signings, including Bernardo Silva, leading to his decision to continue at Como where he enjoyed a successful season with 12 goals and six assists in 35 games. The situation leaves him focused on furthering his progress at the Italian club for another year.
- •Nico Paz will not return to Real Madrid this summer.
- •He previously left Madrid for Como seeking more playing time.
- •Paz excels under Cesc Fabregas in Serie A.
- •Real Madrid's signing of Bernardo Silva complicates Paz's return.
- •Paz scored 12 goals and provided six assists last season.
- 6:00 AMYahoo Sports — Former Real Madrid academy star will not return this summer – report
"Nico Paz left Real Madrid to join Como years ago only because he felt he would be too far down the pecking order to have meaningful minutes.He furthered his development in Serie A and came up as one o...
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