Behind-the-scenes clashes and unexpected moves are shaking up the European transfer market, with the futures of Nico Paz, Paulo Dybala, and Curtis Jones dominating attention and provoking intense reactions among fans, clubs, and executives. Real Madrid does not hide its indignation at Nico Paz’s decision to remain at Como for another season, while Juventus is opening surprising negotiations to bring back Paulo Dybala, and Inter Milan is attempting to pry Curtis Jones away from Liverpool, even amid hefty financial demands.
The facts leave no room for doubt: Nico Paz, the Argentine prodigy linked to Real Madrid, has chosen to continue with Como, a decision that surprised the Madrid leadership. The Spanish club, according to Corriere dello Sport, immediately informed Como that it will only accept the removal of the buy-back clause upon payment of 60 million euros. In Turin, Juventus has contacted Paulo Dybala to assess the Argentine forward’s willingness to return to the club, at a time when negotiations for a renewal with AS Roma remain stalled and Dybala’s contract expires on June 30, 2026. In England, Inter Milan is keeping an eye on the situation of Curtis Jones, a midfielder for Liverpool, but is facing the Reds’ stubbornness, as they are unwilling to part with the young Englishman for less than 30 million euros.
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These movements have significant repercussions, not only for the clubs directly involved but also for the balance of power in the major European leagues. Real Madrid’s reluctance to release Nico Paz reveals the strategic bet the Merengues are making on youth and the control of their emerging talents. For Como, retaining the Argentine represents a crucial reinforcement to pursue next season’s objectives, but the cost could be steep. In the case of Paulo Dybala, a potential return to Juventus would be a real bombshell in the Italian market, reigniting the rivalry with Roma and raising the expectations of the Bianconeri fans. Meanwhile, Curtis Jones’ possible departure from Liverpool to Inter would be a heavy blow for the Premier League and a sign of strength for Serie A in its ability to attract young English talents.
In recent statements, sources close to Real Madrid have been adamant about the future of Nico Paz, emphasizing that “the buyback clause must be honored” and warning that “only a full payment of 60 million will free the player.” Meanwhile, sources from Juventus confirmed earlier this week: “Contact with Dybala has occurred, we want to understand if there is an openness to return, but everything depends on negotiations with Roma.” Regarding Curtis Jones, Jurgen Klopp made it clear after Liverpool’s last match: “Curtis is fundamental to our project, we do not plan to sell key players in this window.” The English midfielder has also revealed to those close to him that he is “happy in Liverpool,” but he does not rule out a move to Italian football if the offer is irresistible.
The situation remains open and promises new twists in the coming days. Como is now under pressure to secure financial resources if they want to keep Nico Paz without the shadow of Madrid looming over the player. Juventus, which prioritizes strengthening their attack to return to the Scudetto race, may decisively pursue Dybala if discussions between the Argentine and Roma remain stalled. On the other hand, Inter Milan is expected to intensify contact with Liverpool, trying to lower the price of Curtis Jones or, alternatively, focus on other targets to bolster their midfield.
With the transfer market heating up and major European clubs maneuvering behind the scenes, one thing is certain: the coming days will be crucial in determining the fate of some of the biggest talents and stars in European football. Fans are on edge and anticipation grows with every new development, as clubs play all their cards to secure the reinforcements that could make a difference in the upcoming season.
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