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Back from vacation, Nico Williams arrived in Bilbao this Sunday. The winger, winner of the Euro with the Roja, returned a week ahead of schedule and should make a decision fairly quickly regarding his future. Courted insistently by Barça but also by PSG, the 22-year-old player seemed very close to joining Catalonia, but in recent days, the trend has changed. According to the Spanish media, Nico Williams would have finally left to stay with Athletic.
According to information from SportFC Barcelona would remain confident in the case, the board even thinks that Williams will end up accepting the proposal. However, a question still arises, does Barça have the means? Still as indebted, the Blaugranas are struggling to meet Bilbao’s expectations for the Spanish-Ghanaian (paying cash the 58 million euros of the player’s release clause). For his part, Nico Williams has only closed one door, the one leading to Paris Saint-Germain.
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