Arsenal are reportedly set to trigger the €58m release clause of Nico Williams, one of Spain’s brightest talents, as they seek to address their attacking concerns during the January transfer window.
The Athletic Club winger has been on Mikel Arteta’s radar since last summer, but a move failed to materialise then due to the player’s reluctance.
This time, Arsenal are reportedly waiting on Williams’ approval to finalise the deal according to an exclusive on FootballTransfers.com.
With Bukayo Saka sidelined for up to three months due to a hamstring injury, Arsenal’s urgency to strengthen their wide options has intensified.
Although Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard provide versatility, both are more suited to the left wing.
Williams, at just 22, offers the technical skill, pace, and flexibility to play on either flank, fitting seamlessly into Arteta’s tactical setup.
The Spanish international’s relatively affordable €58m release clause presents a more economical option than Rafael Leão, another target Arsenal have considered, valued at €75–€80m. Athletic Club, meanwhile, are reportedly preparing for Williams’ potential departure by targeting Borja Sainz from Norwich as a replacement.
If completed, the move would strengthen Arsenal’s squad for their Premier League title race against Liverpool and their European campaign, offering a crucial injection of depth and quality to the Gunners’ attack.
Whether Arsenal proceed with Williams or pivot to another option, it is clear that Arteta is determined to sustain the club’s momentum in their push for silverware.
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