As per reports, Liverpool want to beat Arsenal in race to sign Spanish winger Nico Williams.
Liverpool join Arsenal in race to sign Nico Williams
Reports suggest Liverpool are hopeful of landing Athletic Bilbao winger and Arsenal target Nico Williams. The Spain international is regarded as one of the most exciting attacking talents around. And there has been a lot of talk about his future for a while now.
The most recent news on Nico indicates that the Reds are now determined to sign him. And they are hopeful of getting it done. Despite Mikel Arteta’s club and other clubs being linked, Arne Slot’s side is keen according to Todo Fichajes.
🚨 Liverpool are determined to beat Arsenal, Aston Villa, PSG and Manchester United to the signing of Nico Williams and are willing to trigger his €60m release clause.
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— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) March 24, 2025
Charles Watts has told CaughtOffside that the Gunners are strongly interested in the young winger. The Spain international could be a great addition for a number of top teams. He good form in La Liga to date, but what happens in the end remains to be seen.
The Williams saga could be an interesting one to follow throughout the coming months. As him being a strong addition for either at Anfield or the Emirates Stadium. These two clubs have been the main two teams tussling it out for the Premier League title this season.
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The 22-year-old would be a perfect fit for the Reds to help fill the spot of Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian might leave at the end of his deal. Additionally, there is concerns about Luis Diaz’s future with Liverpool. So the Bilbao striker could take over for him if he leaves as well.
The Gunners, on the other hand, seem to be in search of replacement for players like Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard. They both have had poor form this year.
The north London side would love a dynamic front three. That might finally provide enough firepower to win the Premier League after some very close calls in recent years.
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