Chelsea are reportedly interested in acquiring Athletic Club winger Nico Williams. The 21-year-old has caught the attention of the Blues with his impressive performances on the left flank this season. With a release clause of £43 million, Williams is an attractive prospect for Chelsea. However, the club already has options in that area, raising questions about the future of players like Mykhailo Mudryk and Raheem Sterling. While Athletic Club is hoping to retain Williams, they are also considering alternative options such as Braga’s Álvaro Djaló.
Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly planning a move for Barcelona youngster Dani Rodriguez. The 18-year-old winger is considered a rising star, but Barca is concerned about losing him to Spurs, who can offer a better financial package and a clear path to first-team football. Despite Barca’s attempts to negotiate a contract extension with Rodriguez, talks have hit a stalemate. The Catalan club was hoping to secure Rodriguez’s services for another two years, but their efforts may not be successful. Athletic Club has also shown interest in the talented youngster.
Manchester United is keeping a close watch on Juventus defender Bremer, who is also a target for Tottenham Hotspur. With Juventus open to offers around €70 million, United sees the 26-year-old as a valuable addition to their defensive lineup. Despite having four years left on his current contract, Juve is willing to part ways with Bremer to strengthen their squad across various positions. The Red Devils are keen on bolstering their defensive options and see Bremer as a key target in the upcoming transfer window.
Barcelona is rumored to be interested in signing Mason Greenwood from Manchester United. The Catalan side sees the 22-year-old as a budget-friendly option for the upcoming season. Greenwood, who has excelled on loan at Getafe this season, has attracted attention from Barca with his performances. While Getafe is eager to retain Greenwood, it is likely that he will seek a move to a new club in the summer. Additionally, Barcelona is keen on extending João Cancelo’s loan stay at the club, but Manchester City prefers a permanent transfer. With financial constraints limiting Barca’s options, a move within England or to the Saudi Pro League seems more plausible.
Barcelona defender Iñigo Martínez could be on his way out of the club just one year after his move from Athletic Club. Barca’s financial challenges are forcing them to reduce their squad before considering new additions. The 32-year-old Martinez is at risk of being sacrificed in the summer transfer window to comply with LaLiga’s wage restrictions for the upcoming seasons. Barca may prioritize giving opportunities to young talents like Pau Cubarsi and Mikayil Faye over retaining Martinez.