Real Madrid are throwing a spanner in the works of Tottenham's pursuit of Como's Nico Paz. The 20-year-old attacking midfielder is highly regarded by the Spurs board, who are keen to makeup for missing out on Eberechi Eze.
Tottenham insist they have not yet made a bid for Paz, but discussions have been held through intermediaries and a move is under consideration. However, Real Madrid's 50 per cent sell-on clause is proving problematic, as it means Como, reluctant to lose the Argentine, will demand a high price.
Italian insiders told the Mirror that Como could request as much as £60million to consider selling this late in the transfer window. Moreover, Los Blancos have the option to buy back Paz for just £7.8m (€9m) in 2026 and £8.7m (€10m) in 2027.
They also had a £6.95m (€8m) buy-option this summer which they have not yet exercised. Savinho and Monaco's Maghnes Akliouche also remain on Tottenham's radar.
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