Nico Williams: Chelsea must go all out to beat Barcelona to Spain's Euro 2024 star as quiet transfer window risks slide into mediocrity

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Krishan Davis

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The Blues are considered significant underdogs in their pursuit of the flying Athletic Club winger. However, securing his services would represent a powerful declaration of their ambitions.

Chelsea will harbour deep regrets over not making their move for Nico Williams before Euro 2024; somewhat out of the spotlight at Athletic Club, he was well-regarded but not necessarily considered a potential superstar by casual viewers. The European Championship changed all of that, as he emerged as arguably the breakout sensation of the entire tournament, dazzling on Spain's path to glory in Germany.

Currently, the Blues are falling behind in the competition to secure one of the limited high-profile players they have been strongly associated with this summer. Acquiring such a signing is crucial for their squad enhancement and to reaffirm their position as one of the largest clubs in Europe.

Their current transfer window is a departure from the norm, possibly indicating their decline in status. They are primarily prioritizing the acquisition of promising young talents from various countries. In contrast to the previous year’s excessive spending on players like Moises Caicedo, Romeo Lavia, Christopher Nkunku, and Cole Palmer, the decision-makers at the club are showing greater caution as they build a team for their new head coach, Enzo Maresca.

Insisting on acquiring Williams is crucial amidst intense competition, as it could potentially make the decisive difference between success and continued mediocrity in 2024-25.

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