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Athletic Bilbao Hold Meeting with LaLiga to Block Barcelona's Move to Sign Nico Williams

  • Athletic Club and FC Barcelona are in conflict over Barcelona's attempts to sign Nico Williams, which Athletic opposes and calls illegitimate due to his contract until 2027.
  • Barcelona's sporting director Deco confirmed Williams expressed a desire to join Barcelona, drawing criticism from Athletic Club, which has a contract with Williams until 2027.
  • Athletic Club met with La Liga to discuss Barcelona's compliance with financial fair play, amid ongoing concerns about their ability to sign players.
  • Barcelona president Joan Laporta expressed confusion over Athletic's complaints, suggesting they should focus on their own affairs instead of interceding in Barcelona's situation.
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Former president of the Athletic Club analyzes the summer soap opera in 'The Ortega Program'

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Javier Tebas, president of LaLiga, analyzed, in an interview with EFE, the supposed interest of FC Barcelona in signing the striker of the Athletic, Nico Williams, for which the blue club “will have to comply with the rules” since “as they have always done” they will not “variate anything” with the regulations of the Financial Fair Play. “The Athletic Club manifests a complaint because the FC Barcelona publicly, if the statements that attribute …

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diariogol.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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