Chelsea opted out of €58 Million Release Clause for Williams
Over recent days, speculation has been rife regarding the future of Nico Williams, the 21-year-old Spanish winger who has emerged as a top transfer target for FC Barcelona this summer.
Williams, currently with Athletic Club, has a €58 million release clause in his contract, making him a hot commodity. Alongside Barcelona, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool have shown significant interest in securing his talents.
Initially, reports suggested that Chelsea were prepared to meet the Spaniard’s release clause, posing a significant threat to Barcelona’s plans.
Chelsea Decides Against Triggering Nico Williams’ Release Clause
In a development that benefits FC Barcelona, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Chelsea will not activate Nico Williams’ €58 million release clause.
Chelsea has been monitoring Williams since last year, keeping him on their transfer radar. However, they have now opted against proceeding with the deal, deeming the total cost too high. Beyond the €58 million buyout clause, the club would also have to accommodate Williams’ salary demands and associated taxes.
Chelsea’s decision not to trigger the release clause alleviates one obstacle for Barcelona in their pursuit of the Spanish international. Nevertheless, competition remains fierce with Liverpool and Arsenal still in the fray, and Barcelona must resolve their financial constraints to make a viable offer for Williams.