Barcelona: very good news for Ansu Fati

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Ansu Fati is finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. FC Barcelona has just announced that the 21-year-old striker is back in team training, at the end of his convalescence for a foot injury. According to information from Relevothe one who wears the number 10 of the Blaugrana club could even make his appearance in the group for the next match against Girona and play his first Liga match with Barça since August 27, 2023.

Loaned to Brighton last year, but again not spared by injuries in England, Fati has played very little under Roberto de Zerbi and hopes to start anew in Catalonia. An interesting hypothesis for Hansi Flick who would not be against the idea of ​​reintegrating the native of Bissau. FC Barcelona is therefore preparing to give Ansu Fati another chance, if the latter manages to resolve his problem of recurring injuries, there is no doubt that the latter could succeed in establishing himself in this Barça 2.0 of the German.

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