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FC Barcelona has a clear priority in recent weeks: recruiting Nico Williams. Yes but here, doubts are starting to increase concerning the signing of the Spanish international. If Sport wants to be reassuring and ensures that the Spanish champion is ready to pay the release clause of 62 million euros from the player this week, Sports World is not of this opinion.

The Catalan media claims that the negotiations between the Culé club and the agent of the Bilbao star are not simple. The latter would like a guarantee and a possibility for his client to leave for free if Barça fails to register it. Only problem, the Blaugranas have no intention of giving in to this request.

Williams' agent wants to insert a clause in the contract

The will of the Williams clan would be to be recorded from July 5, which cannot promise Barça. It was the dissatisfaction that would have appeared among the Catalan leaders, they who would have very little tasted this umpteenth twist. On the other hand, a solution could be found for his departure if it were not to be recorded.

FC Barcelona would like to recover its bet. We are still far from it since all the possible precautions will be taken before lifting this famous clause with a Joan Laporta that could not be more careful and which will not put his club in difficulty to recruit a player. Difficulties in this file, which would represent a boon for Luis Diaz.

Discardy Barça

Still according to Catalan mediathe Colombian clan would have assured Barça that it was always available to discuss. Aware that he is still plan B behind Nico Williams, the 28 -year -old winger will still be very attentive to what will happen in Catalonia in the coming days. Only, convincing Liverpool will not be easy.

As Ben Jacobs reminds us, the Reds recently put off Bayern Munich, another claimant of the Colombian. The Champion of England was clear: no discussion is possible for the departure of his number 7. In other words, the message is clear: the former FC Porto is not for sale. Case to follow.