Bayern Munich and Arsenal Locked in Battle for Nico Williams, Salary Demands Key

Bayern Munich and Arsenal Locked in Battle for Nico Williams, Salary Demands Key

Bayern Munich’s top transfer target for this summer remains Athletic Club’s highly-rated winger Nico Williams, who is also at the top of Arsenal’s wishlist.

Bayern Munich and Arsenal Locked in Battle for Nico Williams, Salary Demands Key

The Bavarian giants have reportedly met with Williams’ representatives twice this month, and more meetings are expected to follow as they intensify their pursuit.

While Williams has a release clause of €58 million in his contract, the crucial and potentially difficult point in negotiations will be his salary requests.

Reports indicate that the 22-year-old is seeking a significant wage, potentially exceeding £300,000-a-week (or €20 million gross per season), which would make him one of the highest earners in Europe.

This figure has reportedly made a move difficult even for Arsenal and previously for Barcelona, who were also heavily linked.

Bayern Munich sees Williams as a key replacement following the departure of Leroy Sané to Galatasaray.

His pace, dribbling ability, and strong performances, particularly after a breakout campaign where Spain won the Euros, have made him a coveted asset.

Meanwhile, 🔴⚪️👀 Athletic Club are also set to offer him a new deal in an attempt to retain their talisman.

They are reportedly preparing an increased salary offer and are hoping their qualification for the Champions League will help convince him to stay.

Athletic’s president, Jon Uriarte, has publicly stated his belief in the club’s “winning and interesting project” and views Williams as an integral part of it.

Nico Williams’ current contract runs until June 2027. While he has previously expressed happiness at Athletic Club, stating “Bilbao is my home,” he has also hinted that his situation might be temporary.

The coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether Bayern or Arsenal can meet his demands, or if Athletic Club can convince him to extend his stay in Bilbao.