Rodri publicly expressed admiration towards Nico Williams, hinting he would bring the Spanish winger to Manchester City “without a doubt.” He observed Williams’s quality while adding that the player truly showcased himself during Spain’s Euro 2024 triumph. As per ManchesterWorld, Rodri has urged City to buy his national teammate Nico Williams.
Nico has been associated with top European teams, such as Arsenal, Chelsea, and Barcelona. His current release clause with Athletic Bilbao is around €55 million (£48 million), which makes him an affordable target for top-tier clubs. Arsenal still insists on the player, who presents them with a versatile wing, one that can upgrade their depth in attack. Barcelona almost signed Williams in the summer but decided against it out of fears of financial concerns.
Opinion on Nico Williams
Rodri believed that the quality of creating goal opportunities would be an asset if Williams were playing under Pep Guardiola’s system because of his full of dynamism ability.
Another monitored player is Nico Williams, 21, by Arsenal, Barcelona, and Chelsea. He has a release clause of €55 million (£48 million), making him a potential target for top clubs in the January transfer window. However, Athletic Bilbao is confident of retaining their young star, given Williams’ loyalty to his boyhood club in the past.
Rodri’s call to action on Nico Williams’s future has added another twist in the growing reputation of this youngster as one of Europe’s exciting talents. The star at Athletic Bilbao has surprised all of us with development during the past year, praised by fans for his speed, ball control, and ability to operate on both wings, where he is primarily thriving.
For City, Williams’ profile is fitting of the demands that Pep Guardiola likes in his teams. He stretches and scores with pinpoint crosses in for a fluid attack he fits. Rodri gives the speculation some weight as his coach previously targeted Spanish players whose skill set and intelligence, Rodri himself and now Nathan Ake, make it easier to adapt his system.
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