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·10 March 2024
Report: Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea Eye Bilbao Talent
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·10 March 2024
In the vibrant theatre of football transfers, few stories capture the imagination quite like a bidding war between rivals. This summer, Tottenham are poised to challenge Arsenal and Chelsea for the signature of Athletic Bilbao’s dynamic winger, Nico Williams, suggest reports from The Daily Mirror.
Williams, only 21, is already making waves in La Liga, having recently signed a new three-year deal with a consistent release clause of £43 million. His decision to stay was a coup for Athletic Club, ensuring that the Bilbao outfit retains their star without the risk of a free transfer exit.
The London giants have turned their scouting spotlight on Williams after his instrumental role in Athletic’s crushing 4-0 Copa del Rey victory over Atletico Madrid. This display of raw talent has not gone unnoticed, with Arsenal and Chelsea reportedly keeping a close watch.
Aston Villa’s previous pursuits, spearheaded by manager Unai Emery, demonstrate Williams’ allure. Despite the temptation and Villa’s readiness to trigger his release clause, Williams’ loyalty to San Mames prevailed. Villa’s Champions League ambitions could tip the scales this year, provided they can assure the talented Spaniard of top-tier European football.
Villa’s financial woes, underscored by a £120 million loss, may necessitate a selling policy before any ambitious buys. Similarly, Real Madrid and Chelsea’s financial scrutiny under Profit and Sustainability regulations (PSR) could influence the pursuit dynamics, adding a layer of complexity to Williams’ potential transfer saga.
Spurs, on the other hand, have the monetary muscle this summer to make significant additions to their squad. With a reported salary of over £100,000 after tax, Williams would command a substantial financial commitment for his services.
With a tally of six goals and 11 assists across all competitions this season, Williams has shown he can contribute significantly to team success. Any club securing his talents will not only be investing in his current skills but in a potential future superstar of the sport.