Arsenal begin talks with Nico Williams
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Meanwhile, Arsenal, Liverpool and Nottingham Forest are interested in Algeria striker Mohamed Amoura, 24, who is currently on loan at Wolfsburg from Union St-Gilloise.
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Bayern Munich and Chelsea are also believed to be in the race for the winger, however, with his release clause thought to be set at €58m.
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Arsenal have opened talks over an ambitious swoop to sign Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams this summer, according to Footmercato. The Spain international attracted significant interest last summer,
According to The Daily Telegraph, to secure Williams' services, Arsenal may need to offer him a top salary of approximately £250,000 (€295,300) per week. Only a few players in the Premier League command such high wages, which begs the question: Is that salary justified?
Arsenal will have to put Nico Williams in their highest bracket of earners if they are to sign the Spain winger this summer, Telegraph Sport understands.
Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams is wanted by new Arsenal technical director Andrea Berta. Williams was close to joining Barcelona last summer, but resisted their interest and penned a new deal with Athletic in August. However, the Spain star could still leave San Mames at the end of the season, with the Gunners pushing for a deal.
The flying winger is Athletic Bilbao's biggest threat - but his head could be turned ahead of the Europa League meeting
Athletic Club winger Nico Williams is once again set to be one of the most coveted players in the summer transfer market, after he became a target for Europe’s elite last year. The Spain
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Bavarian Football Works on MSNTransfer Update: Bayern Munich’s pursuit of Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams has gone coldTo date, there has not been any communication between Bayern and representatives of Nico Williams’ regarding a potential transfer.
ANDREA BERTA is ready to raid LaLiga for talent this summer – with Nico Williams in his sights. The new Arsenal sporting director is bracing for a busy first few months in the job. Italian