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Arsenal is interested in young Argentine attacking midfielder Nico Paz, currently at Como in Serie A. The London club could attempt a transfer this winter, although the negotiations promise to be complex with a contract running until 2028.
Arsenal could well strike a new blow on the transfer market by targeting Nico Paz, a 20-year-old Argentine attacking midfielder currently playing for Como in Serie A. Arriving this summer from Real Madrid for six million euros, Paz is quickly established himself in the Italian team, providing three assists in just six appearances.
A complicated transfer, but possible
His performances have attracted the attention of Arsenal recruiters, who are considering signing him in the winter transfer window, according to TeamTalk. Despite the Gunners’ interest, a transfer this winter seems difficult to conclude. Nico Paz is under contract with Como until 2028, and the Italian club could be reluctant to give up such a promising player.
However, Arsenal could return to the charge during the summer transfer window, especially if Paz continues his good momentum. Note that, as part of any sale, Real Madrid will receive 50% of the sum, a key element in future negotiations.
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