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It’s no secret that Nico Williams is a highly sought-after man in this summer transfer window. A sensation at Euro 2024 in the colours of the Spanish national team, the Bilbao left winger is at the heart of a fierce battle between FC Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain. In competition with the Catalan club, the reigning French champion has made an offer to the main player concerned, who has a release clause set at 58 million euros. But according to information from World Sportsthis price should be revised upwards.
Indeed, the Spanish media informs us that due to the consumer price index (CPI), an instrument that measures inflation in Spain, clubs interested in the services of the 22-year-old player will have to add an additional 4 million euros to recruit him. A total amount of 62 million euros that remains affordable for PSG, less so for Barça given its delicate financial situation. The fact remains that Nico Williams has still not made a decision, but his final decision regarding his future is imminent.
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