Sevilla push to sign Ansu Fati

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Sevilla FC are reportedly pushing FC Barcelona to sign Ansu Fati. The Spanish winger, who has been on loan at Brighton this season, could see his future at Barcelona darken if Nico Williams arrives. According to SportFati’s future should be decided after the Catalans’ American tour. If the player still dreams of establishing himself over time in his training club, in Seville, it is thought that the former Barcelona number 10 will not be retained.

Still hampered by his repeated injuries, Fati has apparently lost the confidence of the Barcelona board. García Pimienta, the new Sevillian coach, thinks that he will manage to get the Bissau native back to his best level. In the event of a loan, Barça would like to spare themselves from paying a very large part of the 21-year-old winger’s salary. Unfortunately for the Catalans, the offer from Seville is currently quite low and the decision will be up to Ansu Fati in the event of his departure.

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