Argentina national team head coach Lionel Scaloni would like Real Madrid to re-sign Nico Paz. The 20-year-old – who played for Madrid’s Castilla team – joined Como last summer.
Paz has impressed for the newly promoted Serie A side, bagging six goals and seven assists in 32 games, all in the league, where Como have exceeded expectations by being 10th in the standings with three games left.
Meanwhile, Paz has also impressed for La Albiceleste since his senior international debut in October. In his very first game, the former Los Blancos junior midfielder bagged an assist in a 6-0 home win over Bolivia in the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
As per Grada, Los Blancos have 50% rights of the player, and any decision about Paz’s potential return to Madrid will be taken by Xabi Alonso, who’s reported to succeed Carlo Ancelotti at the end of the season.
The Spaniard – a former Los Blancos midfielder – is currently the boss at Bayer Leverkusen, leading them to a historic unbeaten Bundesliga triumph last season.
Real Madrid are having a decent season but one that could end without major silverware. Having won the UEFA Super Cup at the start of the campaign, they fell to Barcelona in the Supercopa Espana final earlier this year.
Last month, Ancelotti’s side fell to Barca again, this time in the Copa del Rey final, following a quarter-final defeat to Arsenal that ended their UEFA Champions League title defence.
Los Blancos, though, are still alive in the La Liga title race, trailing leaders Barcelona (79) – whom they visit on Sunday (May 11) in a blockbuster top-of-the-table title clash – by four points with as many games left.
It’s pertinent to note that Madrid haven’t gone back-to-back in the league in nearly two decades, making the upcoming Olimpic Lluis Companys clash at the weekend a must-win one.
Bhargav supports Italy at national level, a team steeped in tradition and history according to him. He still harbors the heartbreak from the Azzurri’s 1994 FIFA World Cup final defeat against Brazil, and protagonist-turned-antagonist from the game, ‘Divine Ponytail’ Roberto Baggio is his all-time favorite player. His favorite manager is Marcelo Lippi, who ended Italy’s 24-year wait for the World Cup trophy, winning it in 2006.
Outside Europe’s top five leagues, he follows the MLS following Lionel Messi’s move in 2023 but favors Cristiano Ronaldo in the G.O.A.T. debate. During his free time, Bhargav enjoys driving off to new places and singing.
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