Barça still believes in Nico Williams

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The saga for Nico Williams has not yet reached its epilogue. While the latter had announced his desire to stay in Bilbao for an additional season. Sport reveals today that within FC Barcelona, ​​the hope of attracting the 22-year-old player is not completely dead. Despite the signing of Dani Olmo, Barça would therefore not have completely abandoned the track leading to Nico Williams.

On the contrary, optimism would even be growing internally. The revelation of the Euro in Germany would not ultimately be so sure to continue the adventure in the Basque Country with his brother, Iñaki. On the Catalan side, the tendency would be to think that the file will be settled whatever happens before the start of the championship, next week. The next few days will therefore be decisive in the interminable Nico Williams file.

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