Overview
- Nico Williams has agreed personal terms on a six-year deal with Barcelona reportedly worth €7–8 million net per season and is awaiting clearance with Athletic Bilbao and La Liga.
- Joan Laporta confirmed that financial fair play concerns have been addressed, allowing Barcelona to complete Williams’s signing and future transfers.
- Bayern Munich’s proposal earlier this month was turned down by Williams, who had also declined approaches from Arsenal and Chelsea.
- Bayern’s primary target for the left wing remains PSG’s Bradley Barcola, with his availability tied to PSG’s pursuit of another wide attacker.
- The club is also monitoring Rafael Leão and Cody Gakpo as replacements for Leroy Sané in a transfer market shaped by strict Financial Fair Play rules.