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Marc Cucurella Explains Nico Williams’ Barcelona Snub – And Shares His Own Bizarre Trump Encounter 2025

Posted on July 23, 2025 By Gkd Sports No Comments on Marc Cucurella Explains Nico Williams’ Barcelona Snub – And Shares His Own Bizarre Trump Encounter 2025

Marc Cucurella reveals Nico Williams feared Barcelona wouldn’t register him, and recalls a bizarre trophy moment with Donald Trump.

Marc Cucurella celebrates with Nico Williams and later recalls being scared by Donald Trump during Chelsea’s Club World Cup win.
by Donald Trump at Chelsea’s Club World Cup ceremony

Highlights:

  • Nico Williams rejected Barcelona over registration fears.
  • Cucurella admits he wouldn’t trust Barca’s registration promises either.
  • He also recalls being “scared shtless” by Donald Trump.

Marc Cucurella Reveals Williams Was Scared

Spanish international Marc Cucurella has offered insight into Nico Williams’ surprising decision to reject Barcelona this summer. According to Cucurella, Williams was simply “scared” that Barcelona wouldn’t be able to register him due to the club’s ongoing financial struggles and registration issues.

“I think he was just afraid that he wouldn’t be registered,” Cucurella told Gerard Romero, hinting at the uncertainty plaguing the Catalan giants this transfer window.

Williams, who was close to sealing a move to Camp Nou, ultimately signed a long-term extension with Athletic Club, avoiding the registration limbo that’s reportedly delaying signings like Joan Garcia, Roony Bardghji, and Marcus Rashford.

When asked what he would do in Williams’ place, Cucurella admitted it was a tough call:

“Even if they promise they’ll register you, these days I don’t trust anyone.”

But Cucurella has made headlines for more than just football talk. In a recent revelation, the Chelsea defender shared a bizarre moment from the FIFA Club World Cup, where Donald Trump left him “scared shtless”.

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During Chelsea’s 3–0 win over PSG in the final at MetLife Stadium, Trump—invited by FIFA President Gianni Infantino—refused to leave the stage after handing over the trophy, awkwardly remaining amid the players.

“We were all waiting for him to leave… but the guy didn’t want to,” said Cucurella. “He told us, ‘Lift it up, I’ll stay here.’ And I wondered, who would say anything to him? I was scared sh\stless.”

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Despite the chaos, Chelsea secured the Club World Cup and the Conference League, wrapping up a successful 2024–25 season. They now gear up for a new domestic campaign kicking off August 17 against Crystal Palace, with a couple of friendlies lined up in the meantime.

Football Tags:Barcelona Transfer, Chelsea FC, Donald Trump, FIFA Club WorldCup, Marc Cucurella, Nico Williams

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