Arsenal, Barcelona and Chelsea were significantly handed over transfer On the persecution of the Athletic Club superstar, Nico Williams, this summer of Bayern Munich reported, the decision to get out of the race for his signature.
The Spanish international has been admired by Europe’s elite for some time, and Euro 2024 offered him the perfect opportunity to blind the audience on the entire continent. Williams was an integral part of La Roja, who was crowned a master, and even achieved in the final against England.
Barcelona wanted to sign the wing player on the international stage last summer, but her catastrophic financial position limited her ability to organize a deal. In the end, her only main signing was the compatriot of the 22-year-old and the Mit-Dani Olmo-Star Euro 2024.
Williams was forced to stay in the Athletic Club for another year and organized an impressive campaign in the Basque Country, which means that the world’s biggest clubs will be fighting for its signature again this summer.
Barcelona will be one of his many clients, while Arsenal and Chelsea are the leading candidates in the Premier League. The Gunners and Blues even see Williams as their “dream” that signs this summer.
Williams’ admirer received a welcomed thrust to sign the phenomenon, with Sky Germany reported that Bayern Munich was out of the race for the sporting striker.
The German Giants were another club associated with Williams, but is no longer considered about him, but rather monitor the developing situation in relation to Bayer Leverkusen Ace Florian Wirtz.
Bavaria’s withdrawal means one competitor less for the coveted Spaniard, who has his selection of applicants this summer. An extremely affordable release clause of € 58 million (£ 48.5 million) makes a transmission even more tempting.
Barcelona is still considered the leader in the persecution of Williams, but their financial problems are still a stumbling block when signing new players. For Arsenal and Chelsea, their greatest challenge is to convince him to exchange La Liga for the Premier League.