Como is delighted with the deal they made less than a year ago for Nico Paz, and now they are seriously considering to repeat it. In this case, with another youth player who may leave the Real Madrid. After the success with the Spanish-Argentine, the Italians are eager to continue doing business with the Madrid team, and they have now set their sights on Jesús Fortea.
Marca has discovered that Jesús Fortea may leave the Real Madrid when the current season ends. On March 26, he will turn 18 and doesn't feel important at La Fábrica.
A few months ago, club officials called him to negotiate the renewal of his current contract, which ends in 2026. However, his response was clear: he needs time to think about his decision.
Jesús Fortea may leave Real Madrid
If there is no agreement for his continuity beyond 2026, the Real Madrid is open to listening to offers to sell him. Everyone has their price, and it's no different with Fortea... who could follow the same path as Nico Paz to head to Como.

Cesc Fàbregas bets on young talents and keeps an eye on his country, Spain. From there, besides Nico Paz, he has also taken others like Álex Valle, Assane Diao, or Iván Azón. The next could be Jesús Fortea, who seems intrigued by Como's strong interest in acquiring him.
Como, a project seeking to establish itself in Italy
After 21 years, Como returned this past summer to Serie A, where they now seek to stay for many years. They currently occupy the 13th position in the standings, seven points away from relegation. This is the main goal for Cesc Fàbregas, who has been promised a significant investment if he achieves it.
In 2016, Como went bankrupt but was saved by wealthy Indonesian shareholders, joined by sports legends like Thierry Henry or Wise. The owners of the Italian club are Robert Budi Hartono and Michael Bambang Hartono. These two brothers who are among the 100 richest people on the planet.
The promise is clear: if Cesc Fàbregas manages to keep Como in Serie A, they will fulfill his dreams and make a significant investment. The first to fall could be Jesús Fortea, from the Real Madrid.