
Nico Williams for Rodrygo, Operation Underway and Real Madrid Has Already Given the OK
Real Madrid Won't Sign the Spanish Footballer and Athletic Is Already Negotiating with Another Interested Club
Real Madrid Doesn't Lose Sight of the Possibility of Expanding Its Roster of Forwards, given the changes anticipated by various transfer market rumors. One of the players highlighted, Rodrygo Goes, could trigger a double operation that would culminate in a high-impact signing by Real Madrid during the summer window of 2025.
Nico Williams, winger for Athletic Club and one of the great promises of Spanish soccer, has become one of the most desired names. Everything points to his future possibly being in the Premier League. The footballer was rumored to play for Barça or Real Madrid, but Chelsea is the club most strongly betting on his arrival.
Chelsea and Arsenal Are the Main Contenders to Secure the Services of the Spanish International. Both clubs are willing to pay the 60 million euros of his release clause.

Chelsea seeks to strengthen its wings due to the underperformance of players like Mudryk. Meanwhile, Arsenal sees Nico Williams as an essential piece for its attack in Mikel Arteta's scheme. Both teams are very clear that the current Athletic Club player is a priority.
Real Madrid Is No Longer Interested in Nico Williams
Many Might Think That the Possible Departure of Rodrygo Goes Could Bring Nico Williams Closer to Real Madrid. However, the white club will not go to the Athletic Club offices to sign the winger if the Brazilian leaves Bernabéu.
According to Ekrem Konur, a well-known journalist from Türkiye, Chelsea is the favorite to secure Nico Williams. At this point, Real Madrid will not enter a fight with Premier League clubs for a player who doesn't fully convince the management.
FC Barcelona Also Rules Out Nico Williams
The interest from Barcelona, which emerged last summer, has diminished due to the outstanding season of Raphinha or Ferrán Torres. However, the culé club remains vigilant and could revisit the option if it manages to make significant sales. Nico Williams has excelled both with Athletic Club and Spain, but his current priority seems to be landing in the Premier League.

In summary, the future of Nico Williams seems to be heading toward England, as Barcelona's economic problems make the operation unfeasible at this time. Meanwhile, Real Madrid is not entirely convinced to pay the 60 "kilos" that the winger is worth.
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