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The very long Nico Williams saga seems to be heading more and more towards an unfavorable outcome for FC Barcelona. The latest reports report that the 22-year-old winger will stay one more season at Athletic Club. And this, despite the pressure from the club chaired by Joan Laporta who tells him that the opportunity will not present itself again. On the Bilbao side, serenity reigns. Interviewed this Wednesday, Jon Ruigomez, vice-president of the Basque club, gives his analysis on this subject.
” If things are done well and there is a project, we will manage it with a lot of calm. It is not about knowing or not knowing, it is about staying calm, having confidence in the work we are doing, on the project, and showing that there is a lot of enthusiasm. With these elements, what has to happen will happen. ” he explains to the microphone of the Chain Serin comments relayed by Sports Stadium. In the meantime, Nico Williams has been back in training since the beginning of the week. And apparently, he will continue to train in Bilbao.
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