The situation of Anssumane Fati at FC Barcelona

Deco informs Anssumane Fati of his situation at FC Barcelona

Deco has maintained total transparency with Anssumane Fati, clearly informing him that he does not intend to count on him. In Barça, there is a clear ‘overbooking’ in the offensive plot, with the presence of players such as Ferran Torres, Raphinha Dias, Vitor Roque or Lamine Yamal. Hans-Dieter Flick’s desire is to incorporate one or two new faces for this demarcation, Nico Williams being the big favourite, but without ruling out Luís Díaz or the continuity of Joao Félix.

The current situation of Anssumane Fati

The Spanish-Guinean has no place in the squad and ‘Hansi’ does not plan to give him a chance. Despite being young, at only 21 years old, he has not managed to deserve a revalidation at the Camp Nou. Despite being considered one of the great hopes of the organization and an idol for the fans, he has not managed to meet expectations. His constant injuries and erratic performance have made him a mere discard, failing to take advantage of the loan move to Brighton & Hove Albion to vindicate himself. The plan is to get him out again, possibly through a definitive transfer, in order to generate income.

El futur d’Anssumane Fati

Barça cannot afford the luxury of having on the bench a player who receives a salary of 12 million euros gross per year, and Ansu has already been notified about this. Jorge Mendes has taken on the mission of finding him a new team. Although the Spanish international has been valued at 30 million euros, it currently seems practically impossible that any club is willing to pay this figure. The most likely possibility is that he will have to leave on a new loan, with Valencia, Villarreal, Real Sociedad, Betis and especially Sevilla being the possible destinations.

The vision of Joan Laporta and the future contract of Anssumane Fati

Joan Laporta believes that the best thing for Barça is to get rid of Fati, but it will be difficult to give him a definitive exit. Anssumane Fati has a long-term contract, until 2027.

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