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Barcelona best placed to sign Nico Williams

Barcelona are looking to sign Nico Williams from Athletic Club, and they will face competition from Arsenal and Chelsea.

According to a report by Sky Germany, Barcelona are best placed to sign Darwin Nunez, and he will cost around €60-65 million. Barcelona have already held transfer talks to get the deal done, and they have leapfrogged Arsenal, Chelsea, and Bayern Munich in the race.

Williams has been outstanding for club and country over the last few years, and he could prove to be an exceptional acquisition for Barcelona. The Blaugrana need more creativity and cutting edge in the final third, and the 22-year-old is capable of operating anywhere across the front three. He will look to compete at the highest level, and joining the Spanish champions will be quite exciting for him.

Barcelona are among the biggest clubs in the world, and the opportunity to join them can be hard to turn down for any player. Nico Williams will feel that joining Barcelona will be the best option for him. He would get to continue in his homeland and play for one of the biggest clubs in the world.

Arsenal and Chelsea need Nico Williams

Meanwhile, Arsenal are keen on the Spanish international as well. Gabriel Martinelli was quite mediocre in the 2024/25 season, and Arsenal need alternatives. More competition for places could bring out the best in their team. Williams has the attributes to do well in English football, and he could be an excellent acquisition for the North London club.

Similarly, Chelsea need an upgrade on Mykhailo Mudryk, who could be banned for a long time for doping. It will be interesting to see if Chelsea come forward with an offer to sign Nico Williams.

Arsenal and Chelsea certainly have more financial resources compared to the Spanish club, but it will be difficult for any Spanish player to turn down Barcelona if they are truly serious about signing them. The asking price could be a problem for the Blaugrana, who are going through financial difficulties. It remains to be seen whether they are ready to pay up.

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