Liverpool is prepared to pay €80 million for La Liga winger Nico Williams, who prefers a move to Barcelona. Barcelona has faced challenges in securing Williams in previous transfer windows.
Key points
Liverpool ready to spend €80 million on Nico Williams
Nico Williams has a preference for Barcelona
Barcelona has attempted to sign Williams in past transfer windows
Financial issues have hindered Barcelona's pursuit
Williams' future is uncertain as of summer 2026
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Liverpool ready to shell out €80 million for La Liga sensation who still favours Barcelona move
Liverpool ready to shell out €80 million for La Liga sensation who still favours Barcelona move
Barcelona have come close to signing Nico Williams in each of the last two summer transfer windows, only to see the move fall through on both occasions.
The Athletic Club winger has long been identified as a priority target for the Catalan club, but a combination of financial constraints and the player’s own contractual decisions has repeatedly blocked a deal.
Now, as we look ahead to the summer of 2026, Nico’s future has once again become a subject of hot debate, though this time Barcelona are completely out of the running, having learnt their lesson.
Why Williams could leave Athletic
According to El Nacional, Nico Williams could leave Athletic Club this summer due to various reasons.
For one, Ernesto Valverde’s departure has created sporting uncertainty at San Mames.
Moreover, one of the key conditions Williams imposed when signing his recent contract renewal, an ambitious project with European football guaranteed, looks unlikely to be met if Athletic fail to qualify for Europe next season.
Q&A
Why is Liverpool interested in Nico Williams?
Liverpool sees Nico Williams as a key addition to strengthen their squad, willing to invest €80 million to secure his services.
What obstacles has Barcelona faced in signing Nico Williams?
Barcelona has struggled with financial constraints and the player's contractual decisions, preventing them from finalizing a transfer in recent summers.
What is Nico Williams' current contract situation?
Nico Williams is under contract with Athletic Club, and his future remains uncertain as he has previously indicated a preference for a move to Barcelona.
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Barcelona are no longer interested in Nico Williams. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
The club, for their part, is also reportedly unhappy with his injury record and are aware they cannot sustain his wages without European revenue.
Despite remaining Williams’ preferred destination personally, Barcelona have ruled out a move following what Joan Laporta and Deco perceived as a betrayal during the summer of 2025.
The Blaugrana have moved on and will not be revisiting their interest.
Liverpool closing in
That has opened the door for Liverpool, who are now firmly in pole position. The Merseyside club are unwilling to meet the €95 million release clause but are reportedly prepared to offer in excess of €80 million.
The Reds are hopeful this figure will be enough to reach an agreement with Athletic Club.
With Mohamed Salah having announced his departure, Liverpool need a guaranteed wide attacker of the highest calibre. Williams fits that profile perfectly.