Nico Williams has made the unexpected decision to stay at Athletic Club after offering his transfer to Barça. After the official announcement, El Chiringuito has prepared a special program, in which we have seen Jota Jordi very angry. The Catalan, well connected to the blaugrana locker room, has exploded and has revealed the anger that exists with the Spain international.
"More Olmos and less Williams"
Jota Jordi began his explanation by defending Laporta: "What I want is to have a president who doesn't give in to any blackmail from any agent and defends Barça. If someone comes asking: 'If you pay the 60 and you can't register me, you have to return the 60 and I'm free...' No, if you want to come to Barça you accept what's here, and what's here is very bad because of who was here before."

"Four days ago we had to pay €20 million to players who renewed the day before he left, including Messi," Jota Jordi recalled.
In this regard, he continued: "Whoever comes, I want Dani Olmo and many like him. I want to play at Barça no matter what, because my dream is to play at Barça. I don't want 'Nicos' Williams who say: 'I want to come to Barça'".
Anger with Nico Williams
Nobody expected Jota Jordi to reveal the anger of his friends in the Culer locker room: "Last night he told his friends: 'I want to play at Barça and I'm going to play at Barça' He told his best friend (Lamine Yamal)."
Finally, he concluded: "They're extremely, extremely angry. There are many who feel Barça's crest. They're angry, eh. What Nico Williams has done is play with a crest. His agent has done what he's done. I want players like Dani Olmo, who, when they come, come without asking for anything. You don't come in exchange for anything. Let him stay in Bilbao, where they'll bring out the gabarra every 15 years."

Nico Williams gets the most out of Athletic Club
With this contract extension until 2035, Athletic Club has doubled Nico Williams's current salary. From now on, he will earn €10 million net per season, more than he was going to pocket at Barça.
In addition, they've also doubled his release clause, reaching €100 million (about $108 million).
The message at FC Barcelona is clear: there won't be another opportunity for Nico Williams, especially not at that price. This saga is over for good.