The future of Ansu Fati does not have too Barcelona in his horizon by the moment and this has to to a large extent to his performance in the current season, but also to the return of Leo Messi to the City Condal. The Argentinian has like one of his requests to close his turn to the Camp Nou can return to dress his classical dorsal '10' and this puts to the Spanish extreme in a position complicated.

Like this it confirms it the journalist Matteo Moretto of 'Relief', the one who signals that in the Barça do not have Ansu for the next season and are trying can achieve conditions that convince to the player to step to the side, although for now this does not have sucedido. The canterano did not agree with the proposal that brought Jorge Mendes of part of the Wolves and this keeps it in a situation of uncertainty.

The decision seems taken does time

Incidentally, the information signals that in the plan of the Barça does not appear the name of Ansu Fati and even the Barça "pushes him so that it go out". With this in mind the forward does not have offers on of the table and his intention is to remain in Barcelona, a posture that has gone confirming increasingly in the last days, but that needs to change in favour of the plans culés.

The hypothetical sale of Ansu Fati, when treating of a canterano, would suppose that all the profits of the traspaso went net income for the club. His training integrates in The Masia, there is not amortización pending and any figure, ideally on top of the 50 million euros, will be total profit for the institution and besides Xavi already has accepted the exit of his current '10'.

The time begins to be 'enemy' of the Catalan team

The need to resolve the operation with Messi does that the Barça need to ensure that Ansu goes to go out finally, and not generating a problem in the changing room with the change of number already mentioned. To this adds him that the Spanish is the main candidate to leave money in the arks culés, which also explain like other alternatives with Kessié and Ferran Torres.