The future of Ansu Fati continues to be full of uncertainties, and a new door has closed for the FC Barcelona youth player. According to the newspaper Marca, Fenerbahçe has ruled out the possibility of incorporating the forward in the winter transfer market. The Turkish club's decision is said to have been driven by their coach, José Mourinho, who does not see the player's arrival as viable following his recent muscle injury.
The Ottoman team was considering requesting Ansu's loan if his situation at Barcelona did not improve, but his fragile physical condition has ultimately diminished the interest. Although Jorge Mendes, representative of both the player and the Portuguese coach, had favored the deal, reality is that Barcelona wants to prioritize the player's full recovery before making decisions about his future. The club and Ansu himself will analyze their options in January, but his continuity seems more complex as time goes by.
No place at Barcelona and his injury complicates the future
After Hansi Flick took over the culé bench, Ansu was hoping for a change in his role within the team, but his preseason was disrupted by physical problems. Currently, he occupies the last spot in offensive rotations and barely gets any playing time. With an untouchable trident and the emergence of youngsters like Pau Víctor, opportunities for the forward are practically non-existent.
Although Sevilla had shown interest in the past, the financial complexity and doubts about his physical condition have cooled off the deal. For now, Ansu will have to focus on fully recovering and proving that he still has a lot to offer, although it seems clear that his destiny will be far from Camp Nou if he seeks more prominence.
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