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Sources: Niners trying to finalize Williams deal

The San Francisco 49ers are trying to finalize a deal with Trent Williams, league sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter, as the star left tackle’s holdout continues.

Social media posts from Williams’ brother indicated that the 11-time Pro Bowler returned to the Bay Area Monday night, less than one week before the Niners open their regular season against the New York Jets on Monday Night Football.

Williams, 36, has held out of San Francisco’s entire training camp as part of his contract dispute, accruing more than $4 million in fines for missing every practice and three preseason games. He is owed $20.05 million this season under the six-year, $138.1 million deal he signed in 2021.

The Niners kept Williams off their 53-man roster last week, keeping the three-time All Pro on the reserve/did not report list. San Francisco created over $5.4 million in salary cap space Tuesday, according to ESPN’s Field Yates, by restructuring the contract of defensive lineman Maliek Collins.

Widely considered the NFL’s top offensive lineman, Williams has an average annual salary that ranks sixth-best among tackles after Tampa Bay’s Tristan Wirfs, Detroit’s Penei Sewell and Minnesota’s Christian Darrisaw all signed big-money deals this offseason. Houston’s Laremy Tunsil and the GiantsAndrew Thomas also make more than Williams in terms of average annual salary.

Williams’ deal also includes no more guaranteed money, though the defending NFC champion 49ers are still on the hook for nearly $30 million in signing bonus proration through 2027 because of restructures they have done on the contract.

ESPN’s Nick Wagoner and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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