Each team: If Barcelona signs Nico, they cannot register, and other teams want to intervene, they must pay 60 million euros first before discussing
Daily Sports reported that Barcelona proposed a new plan for Nico Williams' transfer, and Barcelona took a cautious attitude in negotiations with Nico and his agent Felix Teinta. Given the previous precedents of Olmo and Paul Victor, the current player at Athletic Bilbao hopes to ensure he can register smoothly and be free to find other ways out when he encounters problems. Sports management led by Deco is reluctant to accept a termination clause because the club believes that an investment of €60 million is too important to take risks. Despite this, Barcelona believes that the differences between the two sides are not irreconcilable. In fact, they have conceived a solution that hopes to drive the transfer process. To avoid Nico's inability to play due to registration issues, Barcelona has proposed a compromise: if there is difficulty in registering, players can negotiate with other clubs. But the premise is that any club wishing to sign Nico must pay the 60 million euro termination fee stipulated in Athletic Bilbao's contract plus the inflation-adjusted amount. Although Barcelona is confident in successfully completing Nico's registration procedures and has done a lot of preparations for this, they also understand the concerns of the players. Therefore, the club agreed to sign an unusual exit clause in good faith. Although this may have some impact on the team's plans, it will at least not bring economic losses. Club executives are very optimistic that this friendly gesture will help complete the transfer, and Nico is expected to accept new conditions within the next five days. According to the plan, he will not participate in the pre-season training at Athletic Bilbao starting on July 9, but will join Barcelona coached by Frick a few days later, on July 13. The player himself is fully prepared to join, and the two parties have reached an agreement on a six-year contract. In addition, Barcelona has prepared funds to pay the penalty, and just wait for Nico to sign a notarized authorization letter to go to La Liga to complete the relevant procedures.
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