Nico Williams

MonteCuler

Well-known member
If he gets to decide I doubt he's choosing Arsenal over Barca and Arsenal objectively has a solid project too

- In Barca he wins more
- In Barca it's basically all his buddies
- Dream system for every forward

But on the other hand, fans in Bilbao would likely not complain as much seeing him in London as in Barcelona. Question is whether he cares about that so much.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
In Arsenal he has a set staring spot at Barca he wouldnt at least at first and I doubt he trusts the club could even pay for him at this point when looking at last while.

Arsenal would be a good spot for him particularly if they finally get a CF.

Saka/Nwaneri on other side stretches pitch for him all day long.
 

MonteCuler

Well-known member
In Arsenal he has a set staring spot at Barca he wouldnt at least at first
Raphinha will be 30 next year, Nico is 22. He can wait 2-3 seasons in this semi-starter role too and then take Rapha's place.

Olmo is injured most of the time, I'm sure he'd get playing time

All depends on him but imo from his point of view Barça is best option
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Raphinha will be 30 next year, Nico is 22. He can wait 2-3 seasons in this semi-starter role too and then take Rapha's place.

Olmo is injured most of the time, I'm sure he'd get playing time

All depends on him but imo from his point of view Barça is best option

He may not fancy that ahead of being a starter elsewhere and offers he will get to be important part of other teams.

Also whether Barca even can afford him and he trusts they can.
 

Porque

Senior Member
Best Lw to invest, i saw a "last 20 shots" video from Nico on youtube, his finishing could improve, his ability was to dribble into the box and beat in a 1vs1 his opponent.

Famous last words, but he reminds me of Samuel Eto'o.

Now if he can get his head out of the bachata into elite winning like the Cameroonian, then he might turn outstanding.
 

Barcaman

Administrator
Staff member
Famous last words, but he reminds me of Samuel Eto'o.

Now if he can get his head out of the bachata into elite winning like the Cameroonian, then he might turn outstanding.

I don't see much similarities but there is some of that directness and athleticism.
 

FCBarca

Mike the Knife
If he gets to decide I doubt he's choosing Arsenal over Barca and Arsenal objectively has a solid project too

- In Barca he wins more
- In Barca it's basically all his buddies
- Dream system for every forward

But on the other hand, fans in Bilbao would likely not complain as much seeing him in London as in Barcelona. Question is whether he cares about that so much.
He’s a family kid who loves it in Spain, he is not leaving the Primera Liga with Barça sure to be back in for him in June
 

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