Will FC Barcelona continue to be interested in signing Nico Williams? It's not very clear, but what does seem undeniable is that the left winger, who has had a season with ups and downs in 2024-25 (scoring two goals and providing two assists in 12 matches), gives the impression that his time with the Athletic Club could be nearing its end, as the Basques may be having difficulties retaining their star.
Indeed, the player from Pamplona, who, by the way, came in 15th in the Ballon d'Or list, with a very attractive release clause of 62 million euros (58 'kilos' plus another four due to inflation), clearly presents itself as a market opportunity to explore. A 'bargain' that not only Barcelona is aware of, but also other teams who are aware of the undeniable quality of Nico Williams and are interested in adding a player of his caliber to strengthen their sporting project.
At this point, it is not ruled out that in the upcoming summer transfer window, the bidding for Nico Williams may resume, with several of the parties involved in the last summer window trying to sign him. According to what is mentioned on the website 'Fichajes.net,' it seems that these clubs are presenting very strong economic proposals that far exceed the value of his release clause, which could undoubtedly tempt Athletic Club to let go of their star.
The 'crazy' offer that some clubs would be willing to present to tie down Nico Williams
The aforementioned source suggests that teams like Chelsea, Arsenal, and Paris Saint-Germain could be considering the option of making offers around 150 million euros to secure the services of Nico Williams. This sum would represent an investment that would 'shake up' the market and mark a 'statement' for an asset that has proven to be one of the best in his position.
Now, if this scenario is confirmed and economically extravagant offers are made for Nico Williams, FC Barcelona could be left out of the competition. However, if the Catalan team decides to make a move for Athletic Club's 'number 10', they are likely to try to activate his release clause. This would be feasible given the apparent interest that the younger of the Williams brothers might have in joining Barça and his willingness to facilitate the operation if the Catalan club opts to sign him.
In this context, Athletic Club could find themselves in a compromised position. Having not renegotiated Nico Williams' contract recently with more favorable conditions, they would be obliged to let him go for a sum that, while significant, may not be as high as the potential offers that other teams could present in a bidding war for the player from Pamplona.