Barcelona is making good progress in the direction of the signing of Nico Williams through all accounts, including President Joan Laporta. Yet the big question mark is about his signing how they will register the Basque wing player.
Laporta claimed that Barcelona can 'draw as normal' on Wednesday evening, despite Javier Tebas, president of La Liga, who claimed the exact opposite the day before. His opinion was that the Catalan giants should make the sale to erase enough space to register Williams.
There is a stream of thinking, according to MD (via Semper Barca), that Barcelona can reach that place without selling players that they do not want to go further. Seven players will be named departure director of Football Deco, and they believe that as Ansu Fati, Pau Victor, Inaki Pena, Andreas Christensen, Oriol Romeu and Marc-Andre ter Stegen can register all exit, they can register both Joan Garcia and Williams. They say that the sale of Ronald Araujo is not considered.
Barcelona has already sold € 28.4 million this summer from the sale of Alex Valle, and the sold-out clauses in the outputs of Ilaix Moriba, Ludovit Reis, Alex Collado, Nico Gonzalez and Jean-Clair Todibo. Cadena SER explains that Barcelona still has active clauses in the contracts of Oscar Mingueza, Francisco Trincao, Mika Marmol, Riqui Puig and Mikayil Faye. If Ferran Jutgla Club Brugge leaves for more than € 5 million, Barcelona earns 10% of what is paid on top.
On the other hand, if they cannot reach the songs that are desired to register Williams, Diario says as saying that Barcelona can be forced into a sale that they would rather not do. Fermin Lopez and Ronald Araujo stand out as candidates for those outputs, who can get large reimbursements.
The primary problem for Barcelona is that of those potential outputs, Christensen and Ter Stegen being adamant to stay in the club. They represent two of the best -paid players on that list and convince them not to leave Wold easily. That said, Lopez and Araujo have both publicly stated that they want to stay and leave Deco without a clear solution.
