Barcelona are eager to reunite Nico Williams with Lamine Yamal on the Nou Camp subsequent season following their spectacular performances as Spain received Euro 2024.
The pair had been two of Spain’s standout gamers throughout their triumphant marketing campaign in Germany; Williams ended the event with two objectives and one help, whereas Yamal – who solely turned 17 a day earlier than the ultimate – contributed one objective and 4 assists.
Athletic Bilbao are decided to maintain maintain of the 22-year-old amid Barca’s curiosity and that of different prime golf equipment in Europe.
Nevertheless, his charge could also be a difficulty for the Catalan membership, as he has a buyout clause that’s considered £53m (€63m).
Bilbao have additionally confirmed they’ll compete with the highest golf equipment in Spain when it comes to wages, having just lately tied-down different Spain internationals to new contracts, akin to goalkeeper Unai Simon.
Sky Sports activities Information reported earlier in the summertime that Chelsea are amongst Williams admirers however are unlikely to pursue a transfer, attributable to his excessive charge in the principle.
Williams repeatedly instructed reporters through the Euros that he didn’t wish to discuss his future and the questions are stated to have aggravated bosses at Athletic Bilbao.
These questions had been inevitable, although, given Williams’ explosion onto the European stage in Luis de la Fuente’s younger crew.
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When does the summer season switch window open and shut?
The 2024 summer season switch window within the Premier League and Scottish Premiership is formally open.
The window will shut on August 30 at 11pm UK time in England and at 11.30pm in Scotland.
The Premier League and Scottish Premiership introduced ahead Deadline Day to hyperlink up with the opposite main leagues in Europe. The deadlines had been set following discussions with the leagues in England, Germany, Italy, Spain and France.