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Arsenal & Chelsea both willing to trigger Spaniard’s release clause

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Arsenal and Chelsea are both willing to trigger the release clause of Spanish star this summer. The player has been long-term target of Gunners. But, the Blues have joined the race as they want a new addition in the area where Spaniard plays.

Gunners are set for a big summer window this time. Mikel Arteta wants more quality in the final third. He is backed by the board who are willing to bring in a new striker and a new winger. They are currently linked with multiple top talents across whole world.

On the other hand, Chelsea are also willing to sign a new striker and a winger. They are set to sign a left winger who can play on right and in middle when needed. This is the exact profile Gunners are looking for right now in a winger. Both London clubs have one Spanish target in common.

Arsenal and Chelsea both keen to sign Spanish winger this summer

According to Todo Fichajes, both Arsenal and Chelsea are interested to sign Nico Williams. They are both willing to trigger his €60 million release clause. In addition, the player also has interest from Barcelona who want him to play alongside their wonderkid Lamine Yamal.

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Gunners hold long term interest in Nico Williams. They tried to sign him last summer after being impressed with his top performances for Spain national team. The 22 year old helped Spain to win Euro 2024 by scoring in the final. But, Gunners failed to land him.

However, Arsenal have not given up on Williams. They are going to try again this summer to land him. On the other hand, Chelsea are set to part ways with Sancho, Felix, Nkunku and Mudryk. Hence a left sided winger will be the one of the top priorities in the summer window.

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