Bilbao: Iñaki Williams to the rescue of his brother

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The soap opera around Iñaki Williams had long animated the 2024 summer transfer window. Approached by FC Barcelona, ​​the European champion with Spain ultimately remained at Athletic Club. In the Spanish press, everything and its opposite have been said. A situation that his older brother and teammate at Athletic Club, Iñaki Williams, could not tolerate. In an interview given to Radio Marcathe 30-year-old looked back on his brother’s turbulent summer.

A lot of lies have been told about my brother, we’re glad he’s staying. I felt very sorry for my brother because a lot of things were said and most of them were lies. He handled the situation very well, he has just made his decision, he has no regrets and he is very happy, just like us, because it is Nico who decides “, declared Nico Williams’ big brother.

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