
"Paz has shown highly talented performances in the past two seasons, already attracting attention from across European football. Previously, Tottenham tried to sign him with a total bid of up to €70 million. However, both Como and Real Madrid rejected the offer. It should be noted that although Paz is nominally with Como, Real Madrid holds a 50% share of his transfer revenue and a €10 million buyback clause.
"Since September, I have mentioned this repeatedly, and now I can emphasize again: It is certain that Real Madrid regards Paz as part of their future plans and is actively pushing things forward.
"It is expected that Real Madrid will not directly activate the €10 million buyback clause, but will instead try to reach a 'gentleman's agreement' with Como. After all, Como previously rejected a €70 million offer, and it is obvious that they could have earned far more than €10 million by selling Paz.
"Como respected Real Madrid's wishes back then, and now Real Madrid hopes to show the same respect to Como. The two clubs have a very good relationship and even jointly completed the transfer of Ramon in this summer's window, so they will negotiate to find a proper solution. Real Madrid believes Paz will stay in Spain in the future and become part of the team."




