
Arsenal’s hopes of landing Nico Williams this summer have been given a significant lift, with reports in Spain suggesting Barcelona are no longer pursuing the Athletic Bilbao winger.
The 22-year-old has attracted widespread attention across Europe following his standout performances during Spain’s successful Euro campaign last year. He has since maintained his fine form at club level, playing a key role in Bilbao’s push for a top-four finish in La Liga and their quest for Europa League silverware.
Mikel Arteta is understood to be a long-time admirer of Williams, with Arsenal keen to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the next campaign. The Gunners have felt the effects of a limited forward line during their current title bid and are looking to add more firepower to the squad.
Barcelona had previously shown interest in signing him, having monitored him closely last summer. However, according to Marca, the Catalan club have now ruled out a move. Financial constraints and satisfaction with their current front line are reportedly behind the decision.
Under Hansi Flick, Barcelona’s attack has delivered consistently, helping the team top La Liga, reach the Champions League semi-finals, and secure a place in the Copa del Rey final — convincing the club’s board that no reinforcements are needed in that area.
With one major competitor seemingly out of the picture, Arsenal may now have a clearer path to securing one of their top transfer targets for the upcoming window.