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The Nico Williams soap opera monopolized a good part of the football news during the last summer transfer window. After a flamboyant Euro – concluded with a goal in the final and a victory with Spain – the Athletic Club winger was ardently courted by FC Barcelona. But ultimately, the 22-year-old stayed in Bilbao. In an interview given to Mundo DeportivoDeco returned to Barça’s interest in the native of Pamplona.
“ Nico is a player who, it is true, interested us this summer, who we tried, but after that the player made a decision and life goes on. We brought in Dani Olmo, who was the priority because we didn’t have that type of player in the squad. The idea with Nico was to have another player in attack because we wanted competition at a high level. But as soon as the player shows that he is not interested in coming, we don’t talk about it anymore “, indicated the 47-year-old sports director. This is clear…
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