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Napoli refuse to sell Vergara cheaply as Como search for Nico Paz replacement
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Napoli refuse to sell Vergara cheaply as Como search for Nico Paz replacement

June 26, 2026 at 08:33 AM
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Napoli are unwilling to let Vergara leave on the cheap as Como, bracing for the potential departure of Nico Paz, explore a move for the forward.

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Como are looking for a replacement for Nico Paz following Real Madrid’s decision to exercise their buyback option, and have identified Napoli’s Antonio Vergara as a potential solution, but the Serie A side are placing an extraordinarily high bar on any sale, demanding a fee so significant that even €30 million may not be enough.

According to Sky Sport’s Gianluca Di Marzio, via AreaNapoli, Como sporting director Carlalberto Ludi has sounded out Napoli over Vergara as the club search for affordable Italian talent to fill the creative void left by Paz’s departure.

The talented midfielder was one of the Partenopei’s standout performers last season and attracted interest from Tottenham, Roma and Atalanta earlier this summer, with Como now the latest club to register their admiration.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – JULY 31: Mattia Liberali of AC Milan reacts during a Pre-Season Friendly match between AC Milan and Real Madrid at Soldier Field Stadium on July 31, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) Napoli open only to ‘unmissable’ Vergara offer as Como explore cheaper Liberali alternative Napoli’s position is firm.

The club has no intention of selling Vergara unless an offer arrives that simply cannot be refused.

As Di Marzio put it, the asking price is “fuori mercato”, above standard market value, and Napoli will not be pressured into selling one of their most promising young players cheaply.

Como are also exploring an alternative in Mattia Liberali, the former Milan youngster who has a €6 million release clause at Catanzaro, a significantly more accessible operation than any approach for Vergara. The Liberali option may ultimately prove the more realistic route for Fabregas as he rebuilds his squad for the Champions League.

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Como are actively looking for a replacement for Nico Paz, who has attracted significant interest from top clubs. Their search has led them to Napoli's Vergara, but the Partenopei are reportedly holding firm on their asking price and refusing to negotiate down. The standoff suggests Como may need to pay a premium or look at alternative targets to fill the void left by Paz. The situation reflects Como's growing ambition in Serie A as they prepare for the possibility of losing one of their key creative talents.

Chance analysis

Como's proactive recruitment signals serious ambition as they prepare for life potentially without Nico Paz, their primary playmaker. Napoli's resistance to a discount sale indicates they value Vergara's contribution to their squad, which limits Como's bargaining power. This negotiation dynamic will test Como's financial muscle and could push them toward alternative creative options if a deal cannot be reached at an acceptable price.

Impact

Como's attacking recruitment is delayed by Napoli's firm valuation, potentially weakening their creative options if Nico Paz departs before a replacement is secured.

AI Insight

Monitor Como's attacking depth and creativity; if Vergara deal collapses, they may pivot to another target which could affect their Serie A output.

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Napoli refuse to sell Vergara cheaply as Como search for Nico Paz replacement

Napoli are unwilling to let Vergara leave on the cheap as Como, bracing for the potential departure of Nico Paz, explore a move for the forward.

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Como are actively looking for a replacement for Nico Paz, who has attracted significant interest from top clubs. Their search has led them to Napoli's Vergara, but the Partenopei are reportedly holding firm on their asking price and refusing to negotiate down. The standoff suggests Como may need to pay a premium or look at alternative targets to fill the void left by Paz. The situation reflects Como's growing ambition in Serie A as they prepare for the possibility of losing one of their key creative talents.

Como's proactive recruitment signals serious ambition as they prepare for life potentially without Nico Paz, their primary playmaker. Napoli's resistance to a discount sale indicates they value Vergara's contribution to their squad, which limits Como's bargaining power. This negotiation dynamic will test Como's financial muscle and could push them toward alternative creative options if a deal cannot be reached at an acceptable price.

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