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Spanish La Liga giants Athletic Club are prioritizing the renewal of the contract of Nico Williams, the younger brother of Black Stars forward, Inaki Williams.
The club has contacted the player's representative, Félix Tainta, to initiate the renewal process.
Nico, who was born in Spain but has Ghanaian heritage, has a contract expiring in June 2024. The club considers his renewal as a top priority, similar to Oihan Sancet's recent renewal.
Williams' environment, known for its special family seal, is taking a slow approach to the matter. However, the player is focused on achieving the club's European objective before discussing his renewal with the club.
Athletic Club currently sit 7th on the La Liga table with 43 points from 29 games, having beaten Real Sociedad 2-0 over the weekend, thanks to Inaki Williams' brace.
In the current LaLiga season, Nico Williams has played 28 games, scoring 5 goals and providing 4 assists.
The 20-year-old chose to play for Spain at international level last year while his brother Inaki Williams also switched nationality to play for Ghana.
The club has contacted the player's representative, Félix Tainta, to initiate the renewal process.
Nico, who was born in Spain but has Ghanaian heritage, has a contract expiring in June 2024. The club considers his renewal as a top priority, similar to Oihan Sancet's recent renewal.
Williams' environment, known for its special family seal, is taking a slow approach to the matter. However, the player is focused on achieving the club's European objective before discussing his renewal with the club.
Athletic Club currently sit 7th on the La Liga table with 43 points from 29 games, having beaten Real Sociedad 2-0 over the weekend, thanks to Inaki Williams' brace.
In the current LaLiga season, Nico Williams has played 28 games, scoring 5 goals and providing 4 assists.
The 20-year-old chose to play for Spain at international level last year while his brother Inaki Williams also switched nationality to play for Ghana.