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As part of the quarter-finals of Euro 2024 and before the clash between France and Portugal, Spain will challenge Germany, the host country of the competition, this Friday at 6 p.m. A promising match during which La Roja will be able to rely on Nico Williams, a real sensation since the start of the tournament. An XXL performance that could also call into question his future. Under contract until 2027 with Bilbao, the 21-year-old Spanish winger is indeed in Barça’s sights. Better still, according to the latest information from Sportthe Pamplona native is now the Catalan board’s top priority for this summer.
Indeed, if the Culers initially wanted to get their hands on a complete midfielder, capable of bringing this mastery in the midfield, the Barcelona high spheres would now prioritize the arrival of Williams. A file that nevertheless proves to be complex since the Blaugranas remain in difficulty on the economic level. With this in mind, the Spanish media specifies that Barça would currently be working on the possibility of making the payment of the clause of 58 million euros more flexible. It remains to be seen whether the different parties will manage to find common ground. If this is the case, the future of Ansu Fati in Catalonia would darken a little more…
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