BARÇA ARE STILL TRYING TO GET THE NAVARRE FORWARD CLOSER
Lamine Yamal's father sets the internet on fire with another obvious nod to Nico Williams
Published:30/07/2024 - 12:30h
Updated:30/07/2024 - 12:30h
Lamine Yamal is a very important player on and off the field for Barça. The youth player is already a trademark of the club, and he is also key to the signing of Nico Williams, something that the Catalan player's father knows very well
Nico Williams' future remains up in the air and FC Barcelona is still waiting for a response from the Athletic Club player. The striker is the big name in the transfer market in LaLiga, and almost all over Europe, especially when Paris Saint-Germain also decided to move for him, although for the moment Nico has only been seen enjoying his well-deserved vacation.
First in Sardinia and now in Marbella with his great friend Lamine Yamal. It has been precisely Mounir Nasraoui, father of the Barça player, who has tried to feed a little more his possible signing for the Catalan team. Mounir Yamal left a photograph on his Instagram account with Nico Williams, a snapshot of both during the Eurocup that Spain conquered in Germany.
The father of Lamine has tried to motivate a bit more to Nico Williams
"Great Nico," wrote Mounir accompanying the photo with two heart emojis and the reactions were not long in coming. Almost immediately there was a large number of messages with all kinds of interpretations, especially seeing that Lamine's father was trying to add a little to the Barça side. For their part, in Bilbao they are increasingly optimistic that the youngest of the Williams will continue for another year at San Mamés to play alongside his brother in the Europa League and try to reach the final.
Beyond the rumours, what is clear from Mounir's image is that between Nico and Lamine there is a great relationship of friendship and great understanding on and off the pitch. Who knows if next season they end up wearing the same shirt, although surely in Spain they will be very enjoyable for the next 10 years, at least.