star

Favorite

logo

EN

logo
EN

UTC +1

UTC -12
UTC -11
UTC -10
UTC -9
UTC -8
UTC -7
UTC -6
UTC -5
UTC -4
UTC -3
UTC -2
UTC -1
UTC +0
UTC +1
UTC +2
UTC +3
UTC +4
UTC +5
UTC +6
UTC +7
UTC +8
UTC +9
UTC +10
UTC +11
UTC +12
avatar

User name

Log Out
search menu close
avatar

User name

Log Out
logo

EN

logo
EN

UTC +1

UTC -12
UTC -11
UTC -10
UTC -9
UTC -8
UTC -7
UTC -6
UTC -5
UTC -4
UTC -3
UTC -2
UTC -1
UTC +0
UTC +1
UTC +2
UTC +3
UTC +4
UTC +5
UTC +6
UTC +7
UTC +8
UTC +9
UTC +10
UTC +11
UTC +12
Soccer
Soccer Banner
International
Asia
Domestic
flag of Bolivia Bolivia
flag of Central African Republic Central African Republic
flag of Congo Congo
flag of Guatemala Guatemala
flag of Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
flag of New Caledonia New Caledonia
flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
flag of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
flag of São Tomé e Príncipe São Tomé e Príncipe
flag of Solomon Islands Solomon Islands
flag of US Virgin Islands US Virgin Islands
post
Real Madrid keeping tabs on Paz

Real Madrid raised a sizable quantity of money by selling several players from their development system throughout the summer, but they did not profit from the sales of first team players. In his opinion, Nico Paz's exit to Serie A newcomers Como was the most high-profile one. Paz was utilized often by Castilla last season despite his limited involvement in the Real Madrid first squad due to his inability to secure a regular berth. Los Blancos decided to sell him with a buy-back and substantial sell-on option in place because they were worried about a setback in his development.

Paz has shown promise thus far this season, and Real Madrid is reportedly still keeping an eye on his development in Italy, according Matteo Moretto. Real Madrid has employed this strategy frequently over the past few years since it offers many benefits. Club management will be hoping that as Paz plays more football, he continues to improve.

 

Today

Today

Leagues

Leagues

Sports

Sports

Favourites

Favourites

Profile

Profile