Spain star Nico Williams confirmed on Tuesday that he would be staying at Athletic Club, after he returned to training early and told fans that he was looking forward to the season ahead. He had been made Barcelona’s top target, and also had interest from Paris Saint-Germain, but decided to remain in Bilbao for at least another season.
Williams’ €58m release clause made him an attractive prospect this summer for Europe’s top clubs, but Williams decided he would be better off remaining in the Basque Country, under heavy pressure from the Blaugrana. Marca have outlined four key reasons he took the decision he did.
The first is that he feels remaining at San Mames is good for his development, with a first season in European competition ahead with Athletic, and a first year playing two or three times per week. Currently he is working at an Athletic side set up for him, and with Ernesto Valverde he has continued to improve over the last two seasons.
The second is his family and brother Inaki Williams, with whom he is very close, and would prefer him to stay in Bilbao for at least another year – that bond is important to the younger Williams, and he had also promised his brother he would play in Europe with him.
While a move to Barcelona and in particular PSG would have made him a richer a man, he is still more than well-compensated by Athletic for his efforts, who put him on a new deal less than 12 months ago. Another important figure is his agent Felix Tainta, who has a good relationship with Athletic, and is not purely about the money when it comes to his clients. Tainta would have benefitted greatly from a move in terms of his own finances, but he decided Williams was best off in Bilbao.
Barcelona have now turned their attentions to Dani Olmo by the looks of things, and Sporting Director Deco is in Leipzig to negotiate for him. Keeping Williams this summer will be seen as a major coup for Athletic, and for President Jon Uriarte. It also gives Williams a degree of good will with Los Leones, and his exit will no doubt be met differently if and when he does decide it is time to leave.
Yoeadklor
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A very striking comment here in yhe second to the last paragraph: "Agent Felix Tainta who has a good relationship with Athletic and is not purely about money when it comes to his clients..." I wish some these others agents could follow this example instead of selling off young players whose style may not suit their new club's philosophy: Case in point: Estevao to Chelsea
MessiGOAT4ever
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Wish every player had an agent like Felix Tainta who puts the client first and money next. 👍
GideonAjisafe
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Feel sad for your broke club who couldnt pay his release clause
but club pay more for Olmo €55m+€7m =€62m, and Nico is €58M, so what are you now saying, Barcelona is not broke.., go and check the list of richest clubs in the world, FCB is number 3, so go and improve your research method thank you
ndala777
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Barcelona fans to Felix Tainta (Nico Williams agent) .. why did you do this to us, humm? [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
jesalam14
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Nico Williams, via IG: "If i score against Barcelona, i will not celebrate, out of respect for the days i spent with them on photoshop." Respect 👏🏻