Barcelona Transfer News: Barcelona would be OK with letting Ansu Fati go during the forthcoming summer transfer window
Barcelona Transfer News: According to reports, Barcelona would be OK with letting Ansu Fati go during the forthcoming summer transfer window.
Wolverhampton Wanderers of the Premier League are reportedly putting together a €30 million bid for Fati plus Ruben Neves, as reported by Catalan publication Sport. According to reports, this idea has garnered interest from the Blaugranas board.
The club’s finest star might be sold this summer as talks to re-sign Lionel Messi proceed behind the scenes. Ansu Fati might be on his way to the Premier League shortly, despite competition from Raphinha and Ousmane Dembele at the left flank.
The 14th-placed Wolves of the English Championship have their eyes set on the young Spaniard who has already earned seven caps for his country. The La Liga champions are allegedly expecting a fee of €30 million to get the services of the young talent.
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The addition of Portuguese midfielder Ruben Neves from Wolves makes this transaction much more appealing to the Blaugrana board. The Catalan club is looking to strengthen their midfield, and the profile of the Portuguese international fits that description.
Barcelona Transfer News: Barcelona would be OK with letting Ansu Fati go during the forthcoming summer transfer window
Fati, though, apparently has reservations about leaving the club that has helped him develop. Manchester United, Liverpool, Newcastle, Chelsea, and Arsenal are among the teams said to have contacted his agent, Jorge Mendes, but their efforts were fruitless.
A move to the Premier League, Mendes is reportedly trying to persuade the young Spaniard and his team, may lead to a future with a top club.
At the conclusion of the season, Fati will sit down with Barca’s coach Xavi to talk about his future and weigh his alternatives. Sport claims that the problem may be fixed in the coming weeks.