Why Nico Williams needed mother’s permission to buy €220,000 Porsche 911 GT3 – with Spain superstar treating himself after Euro 2024 triumph over England
Nico Williams is now the proud owner of a Porsche 911 GT3, but the Spain superstar needed his mother’s permission for the €220,000 purchase.
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- Winger starred for Spain at Euro 2024
- Splashed out on luxury supercar
- Being linked with a big-money transfer
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
The Athletic Club winger has always prided himself on being a humble character, with the obvious benefits of fame and fortune often being shunned in favour of committing himself fully to a career that has allowed him to become a household name.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Williams did, however, look to treat himself after becoming a European Championship winner. Following Spain’s triumph over England in the final of Euro 2024, the highly-rated forward splashed out on an expensive set of wheels – but only after getting a green light from his mother and older brother, Inaki.
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WHAT NICO WILLIAMS SAID
Williams has told of how the keys to a supercar ended up in his possession: “I had to work hard for it. I won a bet that my brother and I had with my mother's permission. If I won the Eurocup, they would give me permission to buy the car and look, in the end I bought it when I was 22, I've been driving a normal car for a long time. It's a prize that I wanted for a long time because I love cars, but they made me work hard for it, as it should be.”
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DID YOU KNOW?
Continental success has allowed Williams’ stock to soar, but he claims to still have his feet planted firmly on the ground – as club team-mate Inaki would not allow him to get caught up in his own hype. Williams added: “I really think I'm the same person I've always been. My personality and way of being haven't changed at all, I do the things I used to do before and I think I'm taking this whole boom very naturally. Inaki hasn't had to scold me much!”
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