Barcelona wants to pay in installments to buy Nico, but Bi Bao firmly disagrees!
11:00pm, 27 June 2025Football
Spanish media reported that Athletic Bilbao had a tough attitude on Nico Williams' transfer and clearly refused to engage in any form of negotiations with Barcelona on Nico's transfer, and firmly demanded that Barcelona must pay the termination fee in full in one lump sum.
It is reported that Nico himself really hopes to join Barcelona, and the two sides have reached a preliminary agreement on the transfer. Nico will sign a six-year contract with Barcelona, and Nico has offered to express his willingness to accept a lower salary.
However, Athletic Bilbao insisted that Barcelona pay Nico's termination fee in full. The termination fee was originally 58 million euros, but considering the CPI, the actual amount was about 62 million euros. Barcelona hopes to use installment payment to pay the termination fee to alleviate the club's financial pressure, but Athletic Bilbao does not accept it.
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