Barcelona assures Nico Williams they can afford to pay his termination clause
Barcelona continue to make progress in the signing of Nico Williams. According to ‘Sport’, Barca would have no problem paying his termination clause of 58 million euros. The player wanted guarantees that he could be registered as a new player without any problems and so it will be. All that remains is for the forward to give the go-ahead for the operation.
4 months ago
Barcelona are looking for fresh legs for the ‘Cule’ attack and the main target is Nico Williams. The operation is progressing and ‘Sport’ claims that the transfer could be completed in the next few days.
The player asked for guarantees from Barcelona that he could afford to pay his termination clause, which is 58 million euros. Said and done: the club would have ensured that they will have that money and, therefore, will be able to register Nico without problems, so he could play the first La Liga game.
The only thing missing, according to the aforementioned source, is the player's approval of the transfer. The 'Cules' are optimistic about the signing and are confident that next week, Nico will give his "yes" to change Bilbao for Barcelona.
The 'Lions' and 'Cules' will not have to sit down to negotiate. The Catalan side will simply inform the Bilbao side that they have paid their player's clause.
Barca have faith that they will be able to announce his arrival within a maximum of 10 days. In other words, he could be wearing Barcelona's jersey before the end of the month.
The Catalan side understands that, in the coming weeks, the 1-1 scenario will be fulfilled, a rule that would allow them to register the player in the team. The aim, once Nico is on board, is to free up wage bill to bring in more new faces, but he would be the first signing of the summer.
Meanwhile, Athletic are pushing hard to keep hold of the younger Williams. "I'm counting on him," said Ernesto Valverde, coach of the Basque club a few days ago. However, they are aware that there have been approaches from the player's agent with the Barca board, so they hope that the transfer saga will end as soon as possible.
The player asked for guarantees from Barcelona that he could afford to pay his termination clause, which is 58 million euros. Said and done: the club would have ensured that they will have that money and, therefore, will be able to register Nico without problems, so he could play the first La Liga game.
The only thing missing, according to the aforementioned source, is the player's approval of the transfer. The 'Cules' are optimistic about the signing and are confident that next week, Nico will give his "yes" to change Bilbao for Barcelona.
The 'Lions' and 'Cules' will not have to sit down to negotiate. The Catalan side will simply inform the Bilbao side that they have paid their player's clause.
Barca have faith that they will be able to announce his arrival within a maximum of 10 days. In other words, he could be wearing Barcelona's jersey before the end of the month.
The Catalan side understands that, in the coming weeks, the 1-1 scenario will be fulfilled, a rule that would allow them to register the player in the team. The aim, once Nico is on board, is to free up wage bill to bring in more new faces, but he would be the first signing of the summer.
Meanwhile, Athletic are pushing hard to keep hold of the younger Williams. "I'm counting on him," said Ernesto Valverde, coach of the Basque club a few days ago. However, they are aware that there have been approaches from the player's agent with the Barca board, so they hope that the transfer saga will end as soon as possible.
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