Athletic Bilbao has formally engaged with LaLiga to discuss Barcelona's financial capabilities amidst their public pursuit of Nico Williams. The Basque club is seeking clarity on how Barcelona intends to finance the transfer of the highly-rated 22-year-old winger, especially given the Catalan club's well-documented financial constraints.
Barcelona's sporting director, Deco, recently stated the club's interest in bringing Williams to Camp Nou this summer, and reports suggest personal terms have already been agreed upon. However, Barcelona is currently operating under strict financial regulations imposed by LaLiga, including the "1:1 rule," which dictates they can only spend as much as they generate in income. This rule is governed by LaLiga, which calculates a spending limit for each club.
Athletic Bilbao, having secured Champions League qualification and reached the Europa League semi-finals last season, are understandably keen to retain Williams, who is under contract until June 30, 2027. The club's actions reflect a determination to ensure fair play and compliance with LaLiga's financial regulations.
Athletic Club released a statement confirming the meeting with LaLiga, emphasizing their appreciation for the league's willingness to provide clarity. The statement highlighted that Barcelona's ability to sign players was discussed within the framework of financial fair play. The Basque club stated, "Minding our own business means ensuring that the rules of the competition are followed".
Barcelona's president, Joan Laporta, responded to Athletic Club's concerns, stating he doesn't understand why they would speak to LaLiga and that everyone should mind their own business.
Adding another layer to the situation, reports indicate that Williams has expressed his desire to leave Athletic Bilbao for Barcelona. Despite this, Athletic Club insists that no agreement has been reached for his departure. Williams has a release clause of just over €60 million, and Athletic Bilbao is prepared to call on La Liga to prevent any transfer until Barcelona demonstrates its ability to meet the 1:1 criteria. Barcelona reportedly plans to activate Williams' release clause at the beginning of the new financial year.
The situation remains tense, with Athletic Bilbao seemingly prepared to fight to keep Nico Williams and ensure Barcelona adheres to LaLiga's financial regulations. This transfer saga could potentially escalate, depending on Barcelona's next move and LaLiga's assessment of their financial position.