Spanish-born Ghanaian winger Nico Williams recently visited Barcelona, not to sign with the club as many speculated this summer, but to face them in a match with his current team, Athletic Bilbao. The 22-year-old was heavily linked to a move to the Catalan giants during the transfer window, sparking much debate and fan reactions. Although the move did not materialize, the buzz surrounding the potential transfer created intense scrutiny of Williams' performance during the match. Iñigo Martínez, who left Bilbao for Barcelona earlier this summer, shared his thoughts on Williams' situation. Speaking after the game, as reported by Diario AS, Martínez offered advice to the talented winger, emphasizing the importance of Williams' growth, whether at Athletic or elsewhere. "He will continue to grow. If it is in another team, fine. And if it is at Athletic, too. The decision will always be his," said Martínez. The defender also expressed his willingness to support Williams, adding, "I wish him the best and will be there for him whenever needed." Source: Ghana Web
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