
According to reports, Arsenal are firm âfavouritesâ in the race to sign Spanish superstar Nico Williams from La Liga outfit Athletic Bilbao.
The talented winger has been linked with several elite Premier League and European clubs after he shone for Spain at last summerâs Euros.
There is a ÂŖ50m release clause in Williamsâ contract with Athletic Bilbao, but the La Liga side managed to keep him ahead of this season.
The 22-year-old has shone in recent weeks as he has taken his tally for the 2024/25 season to nine goals and seven assists in all competitions.
Arsenal have been heavily linked with Williams over the past year and itâs been widely reported that he is head coach Mikel Artetaâs top target.
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The Gunners have struggled in attack this season as their Premier League title hopes have faded, sitting 12 points adrift of table-toppers Liverpool with nine games remaining.
Arsenal are crying out for a new striker, but they also need to sign a winger as Artetaâs side have become overly reliant on Bukayo Saka with other attackers underperforming.
Williams would be a statement signing for Arsenal as a report from Football Transfers claims Chelsea and FC Barcelona ara also interested in the Spain international.
Despite this, Arsenal are âfavouritesâ and in âpole positionâ to sign Williams ahead of this summerâs window.
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On the âkey reasonâ for Arsenalâs strong position, the report explains.
âThe Spanish international has been linked with several top European clubs, including Chelsea and Barcelona, but we are told that Arsenalâs financial situation puts them ahead of the competition.
âWilliams is currently on a âŦ10.42 million per year (ÂŖ8.9m per year) contract with Athletic Club, earning around âŦ200,385 (ÂŖ171,000) per week.
âAccording to sources in Spain, Arsenal are prepared to offer him ÂŖ200,000 per week on a five-year deal, bringing his yearly earnings to ÂŖ10.4m, a figure his representatives have already indicated would be accepted if he chooses to move to North London.
âOne of the key reasons Arsenal are in a strong position to land Williams is the significant wage space they are set to free up this summer. The departures of Kieran Tierney (ÂŖ110,000 per week), Thomas Partey (ÂŖ200,000 per week), and Jorginho (ÂŖ110,000 per week) will clear ÂŖ420,000 per week in wages, giving the club plenty of room to accommodate Williamsâ hefty salary.
âDespite reports suggesting Arsenal might struggle to meet Williamsâ wage demands, sources indicate that conversations have already taken place with his camp. The feedback from his representatives is clear: if Williams chooses Arsenal, the financial terms will not be an issue.â






