Fenerbahçe rushes towards Ansu Fati

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A new landing spot is opening up for Ansu Fati. The Barça winger, who is not part of Hansi Flick’s plans at the moment, is looking for an exit this summer. According to Sportit is José Mourinho’s Fenerbahce who are the latest club to have offered to take the 21-year-old player on loan this summer.

The Spanish international (10 caps, 2 goals) is no longer able to continue due to injuries. After a failed experience with Brighton, the Bissau native will try to relaunch his career this season. The club closest to securing Fati’s services at the moment seems to be FC Seville, where his coach, García Pimienta, is pushing to get the winger back. Still according to the Spanish media, Olympique de Marseille and Wolverhampton have come to inquire about the player trained at La Masia.

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