Athletic Club coach Ernesto Valverde has reassured fans that Spain star Nico Williams remains content at the club despite reported interest from Barcelona. The 22-year-old winger, who recently excelled in Spain's European Championship triumph, has been identified as a prime target for Barcelona as they seek to bolster their attacking options.
Williams, who signed a contract extension with Athletic until 2027, has a release clause of €58 million. Valverde expressed confidence that the Basque side can fend off any potential suitors for the talented player, with Premier League clubs also rumored to be monitoring his situation.
Valverde emphasized Williams' importance to the team, stating, 'We are looking forward to Nico's return to training in August. He is happy with us, and we are delighted with him. We aim to enhance our squad and compete in all competitions, including the Europa League.'
Despite Barcelona's interest in Williams, the club is currently unable to register new signings due to financial constraints. However, President Joan Laporta and LaLiga officials are optimistic about the club's financial prospects, which could pave the way for future investments in the squad.
Valverde highlighted the achievements of Athletic, including winning the Copa del Rey and securing European qualification, as factors that could persuade Williams to stay. The coach also underscored the club's desire to retain key players like Williams, his brother Iñaki, and goalkeeper Unai Simón.
Valverde reiterated, 'Nico is under contract with us, and we are eager for his return. We value his contributions and want him to continue with us. While other clubs may express interest, we believe he is happy here and committed to our project.'
As speculation surrounding Williams' future persists, Valverde remains steadfast in his belief that the player's loyalty lies with Athletic Club. The coach emphasized the opportunities for success and recognition that playing for Athletic can provide, citing the examples of players who have excelled both domestically and internationally while representing the club.
In conclusion, Valverde affirmed his confidence in Williams' satisfaction at Athletic Club and reiterated the club's determination to retain its top talents amidst external interest.