La Liga
Sevilla FC, in its search for offensive reinforcements for the winter transfer window, has several names on its radar, but one of the most eye-catching could end up not boarding the planes. Ansu Fati, whose return to Barcelona after his loan at Brighton has not met expectations, is one of the most attractive options for Víctor Orta, although the constant injuries of the Spanish-Guinean player are generating doubts within the Andalusian club.
Sevilla no longer sees him as an option for their forward line in January
The 22-year-old forward, who dazzled all of Europe in his early steps with the Barça first team, has not been able to regain his best form due to recurring physical problems. He is currently out with a new muscular injury, and his return to action is not expected until mid-December. This setback adds to a long list of mishaps, including a recent one on the sole of his foot that kept him out for much of the preseason.
Although Sevilla's coach, Francisco Javier García Pimienta, maintains his confidence in Ansu's potential thanks to their previous experience together at Barça B, the club is starting to question whether it is worth taking the risk, as reported by the newspaper AS. This, added to the high salary of the player, would further complicate a possible loan deal since Barcelona would have to cover a significant portion of his wages. Sevilla's sports management weighs more reliable alternatives while the promising but fragile Ansu Fati remains an uncertainty for the immediate future.
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