Barcelona move for Nico Williams slowed down by Athletic Club and Javier Tebas

For the second time, Barcelona has made Nico Williams their primary transfer target for this summer. However, as the case was the first time, Barcelona must make the figures succeed before they can make a movement.

Last summer, Barcelona eventually moved for Dani Olmo on the back of Williams' indecision about a movement. The Basque wing player wanted guarantees about his registration, and this time he did not make it, a problem, part of the reason that President Joan Laporta has been persuaded to try the signing a second time. Nevertheless, their salary limit can still be a problem.

One of the obstacles to signing Williams is that Barcelona would be obliged to deposit his entire release clause of € 58 million in one go, which is more difficult than paying in installments. It was previously reported that the Blaugrana Williams had asked to intervene on their behalf and try to negotiate athletics of that attitude. MD says that Athletic Barcelona has warned that they will not negotiate his release clause.

La Liga -President Javier Tebas has also weighed again for Barcelona's transfer activity. Tebas was optimistic that Barcelona Joan Garcia could register after paying his release clause of € 25 million, as he told the same outlet.

“It is one thing to make Joan Garcia's signing officer, and another to register him. They have to make movements and see which players they are going to decide … I hear so much … I don't even know what is true about what is being written. Barcelona is not under 1: 1 rule. To register him, but they know what they are.

He was more skeptical about the idea that Barcelona could register Williams.

“I don't know, but in the end you hear so much: Williams, the other, the one on the flyer … First of all, everything that needs to be registered, which I don't know. But they do not yet meet the requirements to sign freely; they cannot yet get under 1: 1 rule. If they want Nico, they have to sell and adjust their bills.”

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