Barcelona presents Ansu Fati with a way out

The Catalan team does not count on the forward for next year

Héctor Andreu | 18 Apr 2025 | 17.56
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Ansu Fati returns to Sevilla's agenda / Eldiario.ec
Ansu Fati returns to Sevilla's agenda / Eldiario.ec

Ansu Fati seems to have exhausted his opportunities at FC Barcelona. Despite the hopes placed on him as Lionel Messi's natural heir, constant injuries and his poor performance in recent times have led the Barça sports management to decide not to count on him for the next season. According to various sources, the Catalan club is willing to listen to offers for the 22-year-old attacker, whose future seems increasingly distant from the Camp Nou.

One of the clubs that has shown the most interest in acquiring the services of the Spanish international is Sevilla FC. The Andalusian team already tried to sign him last summer, but the negotiations did not succeed due to the economic conditions imposed by Barcelona and the player's indecision, who still believed in succeeding as a 'blaugrana'.

Seeking to convince him to join Sevilla

Now the scenario is completely different. Ansu Fati is on loan at English side Brighton, but he has not managed to stand out or secure a regular spot in the starting eleven. Faced with this situation, Sevilla sees a new opportunity to pursue his signing. The strategy is to convince the player to pressure his original club, with the intention that Barça sees his arrival at the Sánchez-Pizjuán in a positive light.

The operation won't be easy, but the player's desire to rediscover his best form and the project being built by García Pimienta could be crucial. Additionally, Sevilla has room to make an appealing offer and provide Fati with the prominence he has not found in his recent experiences. The summer appears to be crucial for the future of the young talent, and Nervión could be his new home.

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