Nico Williams is back in the spotlight regarding his future plans. Last summer, he decided, against all odds, to stay with Athletic Bilbao, despite receiving several interesting offers.
Barcelona was the team closest to convincing him and securing his services, as there was an initial agreement, but in the end, he chose to stay under Ernesto Valverde.
According to information from the Spanish newspaper El Nacional, it was only two months ago that he began to feel deep regret for this decision, as he believes that he made a mistake given the unstable results achieved by the team at San Mamés and the exciting atmosphere provided by Hansi Flick’s project.
Currently, Barcelona is considered a candidate to win all the titles, and it seems that Joan Laporta and Deco have lost interest in signing him.
The newspaper added that he was warned that opportunities come once in a lifetime, which made him realize that he had missed the chance to wear the Barcelona shirt.
After noticing the excellent performances of Rafinha, the club no longer wanted to risk signing him, even though his price of 58 million euros is very reasonable.
The player still has a number of clubs willing to make offers to buy him, and Nico has made it clear that he is living his last months as a player at Athletic Bilbao.
In 2025, he plans to say goodbye and start a new adventure with a more ambitious team, where he can compete for titles, play in the Champions League, and receive a higher salary. The new favorite club in the race is Liverpool under the leadership of Arne Slot.
Liverpool are likely to lose Mohamed Salah, who will become a free agent on June 30, as his name has been linked with Paris Saint-Germain and the Saudi Professional League, forcing the Reds to find a reliable successor to the Egyptian phenomenon.
Williams seems very attracted to the idea of moving to Anfield and taking on the responsibility of replacing Salah. Although his priority remains playing for Barcelona, he has realized that Laporta and Deco are no longer interested in signing him.