Transfer window, Mourinho wants a star from FC Barcelona

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New coach of Fenerbahçe SK since the beginning of June, José Mourinho begins a new challenge in his career. The Portuguese coach wants to make an impression in Turkey and do great things with his new team.

Despite the elimination in the third preliminary round of the Champions League against Lille OSC, the Special One has big ambitions this year. But to achieve his goals, the manager with two C1s still wants to recruit during the transfer window. And the Portuguese would have targeted a striker from FC Barcelona.

In fact, according to information from the Catalan media SportMourinho would like to secure the services of Spanish winger Ansu Fati. The Blaugrana number 10 does not seem to be in the plans of new Barça coach Hansi Flick.

But what is happening to Ansu Fati? Considered one of the gems of Spanish football and FC Barcelona, ​​the 21-year-old player is now losing momentum. Back from Brighton where he was loaned out last season, the Spaniard does not seem to be part of Hansi Flick’s plans this season.

An opportunity for José Mourinho and Fenerbahce? It’s possible. But the Turks will have to convince the player and Barça to succeed in attracting the player. Currently under contract with the Catalan club until June 2027, his market value currently reaches 25 million euros according to Transfermarkt. An affordable sum for Fener who could also offer a loan to the Barça leaders. To be continued…

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