Each Sport: Barcelona hopes to complete the Nico deal next week so that players can train with the team on the 13th

According to the Daily Sports Daily, Barcelona is continuing to promote the introduction of Nico Williams this summer, and they know the players are willing to join. Nico has made it clear that his future is at Camp Nou and he hopes to be part of Frick's "winning plan".

Currently, Nico is seeking guarantees for registration in La Liga through his agent. Barcelona fully understands this and continues to actively or passively assurance the players that once La Liga confirms that the club can operate at revenue 1:1 expenses this summer, they will register for Nico and Garcia without any problems.

To achieve this, in addition to waiting for audit agencies to approve the financial statements for last season, Barcelona also needs to make room for capita by selling some of the players in the existing roster. Although this takes time, it does not constitute an insurmountable obstacle. Given that Athletic Bilbao's preseason training will begin on July 16, Nico's future needs to be resolved before that.

Barcelona originally planned to pay Nico's termination this week (58 million euros plus corresponding inflation adjustment), but the deal could be delayed for several days as negotiations with the player's agents are still ongoing. The club hopes to close the deal next week so that Nico can start training with Frick on July 13.

The parties are looking for a solution, but it does not include a clause that allows Nico to leave the team freely in the future. The two parties have reached an agreement on a six-year contract with an annual salary of between 7 million and 8 million euros. If you can't register eventually, one solution could be to rent Nico out, or to include a clause in the contract that allows Barcelona to resell him to other clubs. However, considering that most European clubs have closed the transfer window by the end of August, this plan may be less realistic. The club insisted that under no circumstances would they consider signings that could not be registered in La Liga, explaining that they are optimistic about Nico's joining, and currently they believe the Spanish international winger is the only option to strengthen the team's left-wing offense. The club also promises that once a comprehensive agreement is reached with Nico and his agents, they will pay the player's termination fee without any problem.

In fact, Barcelona explained that they had the money ready. In the just-concluded season, Barcelona's revenue reached 950 million euros, so there is no problem of liquidity. At the end of last year, Nike provided them with a renewal bonus of about 150 million euros, so they had plenty of funds in their bank accounts. So, once Nico accepts all the conditions, the club will be able to pay a 62 million euro termination fee immediately.