Barcelona’s struggling forward could be open to joining La Liga rivals

According to AS, Sevilla is prepared to get in touch with Barcelona in order to recruit Ansu Fati on a season-long loan in the summer.

Similar to Barcelona, Sevilla is having trouble managing their money. They will now need to offload a number of players, fire others at any cost, and bring in a large number of players that are either free or inexpensive.

They will still have space to bring in a player on loan in the midst of all of this, which is where Ansu enters the picture.

Something might happen.
It should be mentioned that Ansu trained with the Sevilla youth teams prior to relocating to Barcelona. There have been significant changes for both Barcelona and the player since then.

Given his high pay and unsatisfactory Brighton tenure, it seems unlikely the club will be able to get rid of him for a significant amount of money. Sevilla appears prepared to act if they are forced to loan him out once more.

The athlete is open to joining Sevilla as of right now, and this transfer was planned even last summer.

Ansu Fati may be sent on another loan by Barcelona. (Image courtesy of Mike Hewitt/Getty Images))
But the financial advantages Barcelona gained with Brighton were more substantial because the English team paid for a large amount of his salary.

Ansu has to begin at the beginning.
Ansu believes that going back to his hometown, where he spent a large portion of his early years, might give him the confidence he needs to show off his extraordinary skill and help him get over his physical challenges.

The forward, who is only 21 years old, has experienced a lot. Luis Enrique, the previous coach of Spain, had high expectations for him despite his recurrent ailments; in November 2022, he even travelled to Qatar for the World Cup with his country. But he also didn’t have any effect there.

He is still having form issues as of right now, and Roberto De Zerbi’s decision to leave him out of the most recent call-up against Brentford highlights his struggles.


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