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BREAKING: In order to sign an attacking target, Barcelona is reportedly going to employ the “Lewandowski formula” in the deal

The key attacking target for Barcelona, Nico Williams, is making progress towards a signing, and things are getting better little by little.

It was because of the economic turmoil the Catalans were going through that prevented them from signing the Spanish forward earlier. However, considering the financial progress that has been made, the club may soon start the signing procedure for the forward.

Barcelona can well accommodate Nico’s operations.


An update on Barcelona’s pursuit of Nico Williams may be found in a recent Mundo Deportivo piece, which offers a rather positive assessment of the circumstances.


From what I’ve read in the paper, Barcelona’s board of directors has assessed the financial viability of the Nico operation, which is expected to cost approximately sixty million euros.

The board of directors has decided that Barcelona is capable of executing the Nico operation after giving it considerable thought. In actuality, it is just a matter of time until the team takes action to sign the Spanish international star.

Barcelona intends to implement Lewandowski’s plan.
Furthermore, the source claims that Nico will be offered a five-year contract by Barcelona once the team resumes using the 1:1 formula.

In the context of the Nico signing deal, the Catalans will follow the Robert Lewandowski model, which means the winger will have a substantially reduced salary for the first two years of his deal.

Nico’s salary is scheduled to climb gradually during the last three years of his contract. Barcelona recruited Lewandowski with a strategy remarkably similar to this one.

With Barcelona, the Polish international is likely to earn more money than he did in his last season as he begins his third. Nico will not be paid as much as Lewandowski, but the club is presently trying to convince him to sign with them by providing similar terms.

The days that are rapidly approaching could prove to be crucial in the context of Barcelona’s pursuit of Nico Williams. One may reasonably expect the transfer issue to gather up steam when the Euro 2024 campaign concludes.

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