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Arsenal set to open contract negotiations with £39,000-PER-WEEK La Liga winger

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 Fichajes claims that Arsenal will be allowed to pursue Nico Williams this summer. The right flank position is thin on quality options. Thus Mikel Arteta wants the 20-year-old to serve as a rotating option for Bukayo Saka. Arsenal may win the Premier League for the first time in 18 years thanks to their strong play. Mikel Arteta has moulded his youthful team into serious title contenders. They are playing with the tenacity of winners. The manager and technical director, Edu Gaspar, deserve a lot of respect for their efforts throughout the transfer windows. But there is still plenty of room for improvement.

Arsenal brought in Leandro Trossard, Jorginho, and Jakub Kiwior in January to give Arteta more options on the field. Nevertheless, the manager has his sights set squarely on the right-wing position as one of many spots where he’d want to see improvement.

Arsenal will be able to construct their system around winger Bukayo Saka if he signs a new long-term deal with the club. The issue for Arteta is the lack of a dependable alternative for the England national team. Gunners have made some connections to individuals, but their efforts have been mostly unsuccessful.

What’s the matter?

Young stars, in particular, would not want to remain on the bench for too long. But this is a concern for any player. Saka has firmly established himself as Arsenal’s starting right-back. It’s hard to see the club bringing in a replacement.

Nevertheless, they aren’t very deep, so Arteta can’t afford to rest Saka too much during games. This season, the striker has started every game for the team in the Premier League. Nico Williams, a winger for Athletic Club who is just 20 years old, has reportedly become a target for Arsenal.

Many elite clubs are keeping eye on William’s status at Athletic Club. While Jürgen Klopp was looking to bolster his team’s offence, the Reds were very interested in signing him. Yet, in the next window, the winger might be swayed by Arsenal’s allure.

What’s next for Nico Williams?

In January, he allegedly turned down a transfer to Aston Villa after receiving several offers. The Gunners, meanwhile, plans to take advantage of Williams’ predicament when his contract with the club ends in 2024. There have been no serious attempts to extend his contract, therefore he may soon be exploring other options.

Williams is a talented player, and Arsenal would be lucky to have him. The winger has a strong will to win. The fact that he has earned a spot on Spain’s national team attests to his promising future. No mistake about it, he would be an asset to the Gunners.

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