Real Madrid are reportedly moving closer to signing Nico Williams, with club officials seriously considering activating the €58 million release clause to bring the Athletic Club winger to the Santiago Bernabéu. The 22-year-old, who enjoyed a breakthrough season and turned heads during the European Championship in Germany, is now high on the club’s recruitment agenda.
While Williams had not been previously linked to the squad that new manager Xabi Alonso will take to the FIFA Club World Cup, sources now suggest that his arrival is being seen as a significant opportunity both on and off the pitch. According to Marca, the club sees the transfer as a market-smart move, given the relatively modest fee for a player of Williams’ caliber and rising profile.
Beyond his on-field potential, Real Madrid is reportedly attracted to Williams’ media appeal, viewing him as a player who can bolster the club’s brand and connect with younger audiences. His explosive pace, technical skills, and flair have already earned him a substantial following, making him a valuable asset in more ways than one.
The potential signing also fits neatly into Real Madrid’s evolving transfer strategy—one that aims to deepen the presence of Spanish players within the squad. This national emphasis was reflected in the recent acquisition of Dean Huijsen, a promising young defender, and the club’s ongoing pursuit of Álvaro Carreras, a Galician left-back currently playing for Benfica.
Additionally, the club has already secured a high-profile agreement with Trent Alexander-Arnold, who will arrive from Liverpool on a free transfer this summer. These moves underline Madrid’s intent to blend homegrown talent with international experience as they prepare for a new era under Alonso.
Interestingly, Nico Williams had previously been linked with a move to Barcelona, especially following his standout displays in international competitions. While talks were held with the Catalan giants, the winger opted to continue his development at Athletic Club under coach Ernesto Valverde for another season.
Now, with Real Madrid entering the picture in a more serious capacity, a move to the capital could mark the next big chapter in Williams’ promising career. If completed, the transfer would not only reinforce the club’s wing options but also signal a clear intent to build a squad with both competitive edge and cultural identity.
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