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·4 December 2024

Barcelona target draws interest from seven major European sides – report

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Barcelona target Nico Williams has become one of the most sought-after players heading into the 2025 summer transfer window and given his situation at Athletic Club, a total of seven clubs are now in competition to secure his signature, reports Fichajes.

This includes some of the biggest names in European football, such as Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham from the Premier League, as well as giants like Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Paris Saint-Germain.


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His release clause is set at €58 million, making him an appealing target for clubs looking to enhance their squads. The relatively low price, considering his potential, is particularly attractive to top teams that are looking to strengthen their attacking options.

Nico’s pace, skill, and balance on the ball have made him a standout performer, and clubs across Europe are taking notice.

The race is heating

The English Premier League clubs are among the most enthusiastic in their pursuit of Nico Williams. Manchester United and Arsenal are particularly interested, seeing the young winger as an opportunity to inject energy and creativity into their attacks.

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Nico Williams is wanted by seven different teams. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Chelsea and Tottenham are both aiming to rebuild their squads and are eager to sign high-profile players who can make an immediate impact.

In contrast, Bayern Munich and PSG are less vocal in their pursuit, although both clubs continue to monitor his situation. They are aware of his potential and could still make a move to strengthen their offensive rotations, should the opportunity arise.

What about Barcelona?

Barcelona, who have long been linked with Nico, also remain keen on the Spanish international.

However, they face a challenge in competing with the financial might of Premier League clubs, which could offer significantly higher wages and a more attractive sporting project.

The presence of players like Raphinha at Barcelona could further complicate the club’s approach.

Nico’s final decision will be crucial, not just for his future, but for the club that manages to sign him. With his talent and potential, he is poised to become one of the standout names in the transfer market this summer.

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