Chelsea have set their sights on Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams as the Blues Start making plans for the summer. transfer window, according to The Telegraph.
The 21-year-old has enjoyed a sensational rise to stardom since breaking into Bilbao's first team. This season, Williams has continued his rapid form, becoming a key player for Ernesto Valverde's European chasing team. Williams has featured in 22 Laliga games for Bilbao and has also amassed 27 appearances in all competitions, with 17 goal contributions.
His actions have aroused the interest of first division clubs with Chelsea putting the exciting winger on their radar ahead of a possible move in the summer, according to The Telegraph.
Although Chelsea would prioritize signing a senior centre-forward such as Victor Osimhen or Benjamin Sesko, who are their top transfer targets, the Blues have been amazed by Williams' development.
Considering how expensive it would be to bring a new centre-forward to Stamford Bridge, Chelsea's decision for Williams will depend on their ability to create funds through the sale of players.
The Telegraph reports that Chelsea's competitors believe the west London club needs to raise at least £100m by June 30 to meet profitability and sustainability rules. However, Chelsea have denied this figure.
Should Chelsea move for him?
Williams, whose contract at the San Mamés Stadium will expire in June 2027, has a release clause close to £43m, which is considered affordable. However, Williams currently earns £100,000 a week after tax in Spain, which would already put him among Chelsea's highest earners. He would also want a pay rise if he moved to Stamford Bridge, which could be a stumbling block to any deal.
The arrival of the 11-capped Spain international raises concerns over the futures of Raheem Sterling and Mykhailo Mudryk, but there is no indication that Chelsea are looking to offload the duo, who remain dedicated to the club.
Chelsea could pull off a masterstroke if they manage to sign Williams to lead the left flank. With Cole Palmer on the right and the addition of a new standout striker up front, Chelsea could finally have a formidable attack again next season.