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He was Lionel Messi's heir, today he was sad and his future is in danger

He was the future of Barcelona, now, nobody remembers him.

By William Estrella

He was the future of Barcelona, now, nobody remembers him.
He was the future of Barcelona, now, nobody remembers him.

Spain beat Erling Haaland's Norway today, for gameweek number 7 of the UEFA EURO 2024 qualification. With this victory, Spain officially qualified for the top tournament in Europe, at least at the national team level. Thus, Spain completely annulled Haaland, who was practically left without the EURO.

However, there was a player who completely disappointed Spain, and it is confirmed that he is in the worst moment of his career, or at least, one of the best. This is Ansu Fati.

Ansu Fati was expected to take advantage of the opportunity they gave him to start as a starter, however his level is very far from what was seen in his beginnings with FC Barcelona and in the Spanish National Team itself. Now the player is at Brighton but he does not have guaranteed ownership either, so it will be seen how long he will continue to be called up.

According to information from the portal specialized in player values, Transfermarkt, Ansu Fati is currently worth 50 million euros, however in his best moment at FC Barcelona they valued him at over 100 billion, hoping that it could be done a big twenty or he never left the club, but now he ended up at Brighton.

When do Real Madrid and FC Barcelona play again?

Real Madrid and Barcelona have had a break for the national teams, now the time has come to return. On October 21, Real Madrid will face none other than Sevilla. On the other hand, FC Barcelona will face Athletic Club Bilbao a day later. The important thing is that seven days later, Real Madrid will face FC Barcelona.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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