Is FC Barcelona still interested in Nico Williams? This seems to be a question without a clear answer, as the Blaugrana team has shown that, while signing the player from Pamplona would be a stellar addition to bolster the left wing, Barça has managed well without him so far, maintaining an effective attacking front that has been one of the most lethal. Meanwhile, the youngest of the Williams brothers has not been able to display his best footballing version due to physical problems and a certain inconsistency in his performance.

However, what is clear at this point is that if the Culé team decides to go for Nico Williams, aware of his potential if he regains his best form and of his youth in his favor, they will have to face strong competition. Recently, it has been mentioned that a Premier League club, Manchester United, would be interested in him to strengthen their attack and would be considering making an offer in the next summer transfer window of 2025.

Additionally, several sources suggest that the Pamplona left winger could be ready to leave his current club in 2025, for an amount that, if there is no new contractual negotiation with the Basques, would remain at 62 million euros (58 'kilos' of the release clause plus four for the CPI) as in the last market. The 'lions' would seek to maximize their profits for a piece that could be a top sale if he manages to regain his best level this season.

Juventus Reportedly Pursuing Nico Williams for Next Summer

On the other hand, it has been reported that a new club has joined the list of those interested in Nico Williams for 2025, and it is none other than Juventus of Turin. The Italian team has had an impeccable start to the season without knowing defeat (four wins and three draws in seven matches played) and, according to the website 'Fichajes.net', they are already considering strengthening their attack with the Pamplona player next summer, under the watch of Cristiano Giuntoli, sports director of the 'Vecchia Signora'.

The mentioned source suggests that Juventus sees in Nico "a potential leader who can revitalize their attack", thanks to his combination of youth and ability to make a difference on the field. It will be interesting to see how the case of Nico Williams unfolds, which promises to be a focal point next summer.

Will FC Barcelona have a significant role in his future? Although it seems that the left winger shows some affinity towards several Barcelona players (like Lamine Yamal, Alejandro Balde, etc.) and based on his sporting level prefers the Culé club, it will be crucial to consider if he fits into the Catalan team's project and if they are in a position economically to bet on him.