Barça, a tile is confirmed

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It is now a well -known problem on the side of FC Barcelona. Plusted for a few years by the precarious state of its finances, the Blaugrana club has a hard time recruiting the players it wishes. This is still the case in this winter transfer window since the Catalans would like to recruit Marcus Rashford but must sell a player before that. Ansu Fati was appointed, but the latter wants to stay.

Trained at the Masia, the former Barcelona nugget which saw its progress slowing down drastically after a chain of injuries is still present in the team of Hansi Flick. The problem is that he does not really enter into the plans of the German coach and according to Mundo DeportivoAnsu Fati would be kindly invited to find another club.

Fati clings, Rashford still targeted

The Spanish international would not hear it that way and intend to stay where he is, with the intention of being able to impose himself in the eyes of Flick. The two men would have had a frank discussion and the Barça coach would not have hidden from his player that he was unlikely to convince him to play more. However, he would have explained to him that if he gave everything, and especially more than what he shows for the moment, he could perhaps reverse the trend and find playing time.

But the fact is that FC Barcelona does not let go on the Rashford file. English is still on the side of Manchester United despite a now detestable atmosphere between him and his trainer, Ruben Amorim. This Wednesday, he was back in training. The future of the Mancunian player remains uncertain, but his chances of disembarking at Barça is dressed day after day.

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