FC Barcelona: Ansu Fati could be loaned in January

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In the pantheon of the greatest wastes in the history of football, Ansu Fati is certainly in a good position. The one who was considered the heir of Lionel Messi who left him his number 10 has been experiencing disillusionment for several seasons now. Undermined by injuries, the 22-year-old Spaniard is unable to continue and his loan to Brighton last season did not bear fruit. Returning to Catalonia this summer, the winger fit into the plans of Hansi Flick, the new Catalan coach. But now, hampered by an injury during summer preparation, Ansu Fati has only played 28 minutes since the start of this vintage.

A starving record which casts a chill over his future with his training club. And according to information from SportBarça has a clear plan with its former prodigy. In fact, a loan is now being considered for the month of January to allow him to regain confidence in another context. A dry transfer is not considered due to the hopes placed in a rebirth of the player under contract until 2027 with the Blaugranas.

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