\r\n \r\n Calendar of FC Barcelona <\/a>\r\n<\/div> FC Barcelona and AS Monaco have paused negotiations for the loan of Ansu Fati. Although the team from the Principality is really interested in signing the player from Bissau, on loan and without a mandatory purchase option, the terms proposed by Bar\u00e7a do not convince the French team.<\/p>
According to ‘L’Equipe’, the team led by ‘Adi’ H\u00fctter only sees the loan of the ’10’ from Barcelona feasible by assuming a smaller percentage of his salary<\/strong>. Ansu earns around 14 million euros gross per year and Bar\u00e7a prioritizes getting rid of, at least, 60% of his salary.<\/p> However, Monaco believes that the percentages proposed by the ‘cul\u00e9s’ are unfeasible. On the contrary, the French team hopes to assume a maximum of 40% of the Spanish international’s emoluments<\/strong>, that is, about 2.8 M\u20ac. Bar\u00e7a, in that case, would have to take care of the just over 4 M\u20ac remaining.<\/p> Bar\u00e7a and Monaco must redirect negotiations for Ansu Fati<\/h2>
In principle, Bar\u00e7a saw Fati’s loan to Monaco very close, which includes a purchase option for 12 ‘kilos’ in June 2026. The player gave the ‘Ok’ to the operation, great news considering his previously rebellious stance in previous markets.<\/p>
However, the last renewal of the winger (until June 2027) increased his emoluments<\/strong>, a major obstacle to finding a team for him this summer. If, finally, negotiations with the French team collapse, the board must move quickly to activate a ‘plan b’.<\/p> Jorge Mendes promised Joan Laporta a high transfer for the player from Bissau<\/strong>, but his poor performance in the 24\/25 season (he played 298 minutes in 11 games) has plummeted his market value to just 5 million.<\/p> In addition, there are few teams interested in signing him through a route other than a simple loan. That is where Ansu’s salary weighs the most, because no club sees it feasible to pay the almost 7 M\u20ac of the salary<\/strong> of a footballer with such a worrying history of injuries.<\/p> In any case, Monaco still does not rule him out and hopes to resume negotiations with the Barcelona team soon. Fati is, along with Paul Pogba, a market priority for ‘Adi’ H\u00fctler’s team this summer<\/strong>, although these are two very different negotiations. The midfielder has a letter of freedom, while the winger still has two years of contract in Catalunya.<\/p>