Report – Inter Milan Prepare Audacious Big Money For Argentina & Serie A Breakout Star
Inter Milan are reportedly ready to make an audacious big money offer to try and sign Como midfielder Nico Paz this summer.
This according to Italian broadcaster SportMediaset, via FCInterNews. They report that the 20-year-old has never really fallen off the Nerazzurri's radar.
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It is hardly a secret that Inter Milan are keen on Como midfielder Nico Paz.
The Nerazzurri have been eyeing up a move for the Argentine for months.
Paz was not just one of the outstanding young players in Serie A last season – he was one of the top performers in the division, period.
Moreover, at twenty years of age, Paz would certainly fit into the youth-focused project that Inter owners Oaktree Capital are planning.
Inter Milan Prepare Big Money Offer For Nico Paz
COMO, ITALY – MAY 23: Nico Paz of Como 1907 in action during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Stadio G. Sinigaglia on May 23, 2025 in Como, Italy. (Photo by)
Paz's situation has some complications that would make a move by Inter difficult, though.
Real Madrid have a buyback option on the 20-year-old. They can sign him back from Como for a fee of €9 million until the 30-th of June.
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Therefore, Inter could have to deal with Real Madrid in this situation.
Nevertheless, reports SportMediaset, Inter remain keen to try and sign Nico Paz this summer. Therefore, they are readying another push for his signature.
And in this sense, the Nerazzurri are well aware of what it would take to land the Argentine.
Therefore, reports Mediaset, Inter are ready to offer a huge fee to sign Paz.

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