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·21 de abril de 2026
Arteta personally looking to add €90m winger to his attacking options at Arsenal

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·21 de abril de 2026

According to TEAMtalk, the Arsenal hierarchy is actively preparing to push the boat out for what Mikel Arteta considers his ultimate dream signing: Athletic Club’s electrifying winger, Nico Williams. If you’ve watched any La Liga or Spanish national team football over the last couple of years, you know exactly why Williams is commanding such intense attention.
At just 23 years old, he has firmly established himself as one of Europe’s premier wide forwards, boasting a terrifying combination of raw pace, technical trickery, and sharp decision-making in the final third.
Arsenal actually tried to lure him to North London last summer, but the loyal winger opted to stay put in Bilbao, signing a bumper new contract that significantly bumped up his release clause from €60 million to a hefty €90 million (£78.3m).
However, the landscape has seemingly shifted in recent months. Rumours suggest Williams is growing increasingly frustrated with Athletic Club’s lack of upward trajectory and is finally open to taking the next massive step in his career to compete for the biggest trophies.
To facilitate such a massive outlay and clear vital squad space, the Gunners might have to make some incredibly ruthless decisions.
Williams’ stats this season
The report notes that established Brazilian stars Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus are potentially being considered as high-profile sacrifices to fund the move and balance the wage bill.
Arteta has spent the last few years meticulously crafting a squad capable of dominating English football, and bringing in a dynamic game-changer like Nico Williams would be the ultimate statement of sustained ambition.
Having struggled to win trophies this season despite showing promise all season, Arteta feels that the wide attacking positions need new players and Williams is someone high on his agenda.
Whether Arsenal end this current campaign with major silverware or fall just short, it’s abundantly clear the boardroom is perfectly willing to be aggressive in the transfer market to ensure they remain in contention for major honours in years to come.









































