
The economic situation at the Football Club Barcelona seems to have significantly improved compared to recent times, which were very turbulent and, for example, catapulted the departure of Lionel Messi and ruined his return two years later. But, despite this, the spanish team needs to get rid of certain players in order to continue making additions that are to the coach's liking and, in that sense, the name of this young figure who knew how to appear as one of the greatest prospects appears, and now Xavi Hernández has definitively left him aside.
Great players have passed through the ranks of Barcelona. However, not everyone ends up achieving the best performance in the blaugrana shirt and ends up being marked or relegated by the coach on duty. This is what happened to the frenchman Samuel Umtiti who ended up leaving this summer and to many others in previous years.
Within this situation we can frame this young figure who emerged from the lower divisions of Barça, ‘La Masía’, as one of the great promises, 'Messi's heir' and so many other praises that he received at the time, but who suffered serious injuries early in his career and significantly reduced his potential.
According to information coming from Spain, the catalan leadership would have the intention of definitively getting rid of the young forward Ansu Fati once he finishes his loan with Brighton & Hove Albion. According to what the spanish newspaper Sport reported, Barcelona does not miss Ansu Fati due to the replacements it got through João Félix and Raphinha, in addition to the appearance of the young Lamine Yamal and the arrival of Vitor Roque in January, which would leave him without a place in the first team squad. For what they pointed out, the idea of the directors would be to "sell Ansu Fati definitively or use him in an exchange". In the latter case, they ventured that he could be used in an operation with Atlético Madrid for the definitive purchase of João Félix.

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