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Briefly

FC Barcelona is prepared to pay €58 million for Athletic Bilbao's Nico Williams, despite the latter's complaints about financial fair play rules. President Joan Laporta emphasized the club's readiness to act on potential transfer opportunities. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich may look towards Nick Woltemade as a more cost-effective option, following recognition of Michael Olise's performance at the Club World Cup. Bayern aims to enhance their competitive strategy as they face Flamengo in the next round of the tournament, reflecting on their current form and results in the competition.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta affirmed the club's readiness to meet Nico Williams' €58 million release clause, despite Athletic Bilbao's concerns over financial fairness.
Athletic Bilbao expressed worries regarding Barcelona's ability to comply with La Liga's financial fair play rules after their recent spending decisions.
Laporta, highlighting Barcelona's willingness to seize transfer opportunities, stated the club is prepared to take action in the market, including meeting release clauses.
Bayern Munich's pursuit of Nick Woltemade might lead them to shift focus away from acquiring a new winger due to cost concerns.
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