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Scared: The former Real Madrid prodigy hopes to understand future development plans before returning to the club

Real Madrid, which is empty in the 2024/25 season, is racing against time to improve the team's lineup in preparation for the Club World Cup to be held in the United States in mid-month.

After signing Arnold and Wysen successively, Bernabeu's senior executives are still struggling to sign Alvaro Carreras from Benfica, but the deal is currently in a stagnant state.

On the other hand, Real Madrid is keen on another signing that was completed before the Club World Cup, Nico Pas, the former club's young genius. It is reported that Real Madrid has the right to sign Nico Pas back this summer for a nominal fee of 8 million euros. This fee will rise to 9 million euros and 10 million euros next year and 2027 respectively.

According to Spanish media COPE, Nico Pas hopes to understand Real Madrid's plans for his future development before deciding whether to return to the Bernabeu this summer.

Last summer, the 20-year-old attacking midfielder left Real Madrid and transferred to Cuomo, scoring 6 goals and sending 9 assists in 35 Serie A games, and his development is obvious to all.

Although returning to Real Madrid has been a long-standing dream, given the experience of another young genius, Guillail, who also plays an attacking midfielder, Nico Pas wants to know whether the club has formulated specific plans for his growth, or simply take him back and resell it.

The Argentine genius believes that if he does not have the chance to play in the Real Madrid first team, his return will be a waste of a year of valuable growth.

After all, he is a regular starter in Cuomo and has developed very rapidly in the past year. If he returns to Real Madrid, he will compete with equally young geniuses such as Bellingham and Guillail for playing time.

Therefore, at the critical stage of people's rise, it is not an exaggeration to control their own destiny and understand the club's future development plans.