Lamine Yamal’s father sets the powder alight for Nico Williams!

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The Nico Williams case is fueling all the debates on the Barcelona side. His arrival or not in Catalonia is the central issue of the summer for Barça and the situation is quite unclear at the moment T. Lamine Yamal’s father has however decided to add fuel to the fire by publishing, on Instagram, a photo of himself alongside the Athletic Bilbao player. A post that has not failed to provoke a reaction in Spain. If some see it as a barely hidden announcement of an imminent transfer, for others, this photo could be a “se queda 2.0”.

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In 2017, at the time of the rumors of Neymar’s transfer to PSG, Gerard Piqué had published a photo with the inscription: “se queda” (“he stays”, in French). Neymar had finally left for Paris Saint-Germain, enough to bring back bad memories for the Blaugrana fans. Is this photo therefore a premonitory of a future transfer or is it a bad omen for the Barcelonans? The doubt is allowed. Possible answer in the coming days…

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