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Barcelona President Teases 'Exciting Signing' After Joan García Deal

Barcelona President Teases 'Exciting Signing' After Joan García Deal
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Sports June 18, 2025 20:14

barcelona, spain - Barcelona's president, Joan Laporta, hints at another exciting signing following Joan García's arrival. Candidates like Nico Williams and Luis Díaz are considered for the squad.

Barcelona President Teases 'Exciting Signing' After Joan García Deal

Joan Laporta, the president of Barcelona, has revealed that the club is actively working on securing another thrilling signing after recently acquiring Joan García from Espanyol.

Potential Winger Addition

Sporting director Deco expressed the club's interest in adding a winger to the team, with Nico Williams, Luis Díaz, Marcus Rashford, and Ivan Perišić being considered.

Nico Williams Emerges as Top Target

Recent reports indicate that Nico Williams, the Athletic Club and Spain forward, has become Barcelona's primary target. Talks with the player's agent suggest progress towards a potential deal.

Financial Considerations

Barça's pursuit of Williams last year faced obstacles due to registration concerns. Despite his availability for around €58 million, the club is navigating financial fair play rules to finalize transfers.

Club's Economic Recovery

President Laporta emphasized the club's economic progress, stating they can now sign players without LaLiga restrictions. Barcelona's recent signing, Joan García, was secured for €25 million.

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