Barca's Ansu Fati eyeing move to Chelsea, Spurs or Dortmund
According to 'Mundo Deportivo' Barcelona's Ansu Fati is considering a move away from the club, and has told agent Jorge Mendes to compile the offers on the table. It looks like the main contenders are Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspurs and Borussia Dortmund, but the Catalan side will only let him leave on loan.
1 year ago
Barcelona might not be the place for Ansu Fati after all this season. 'Mundo Deportivo' has reported that Xavi Hernandez's '10' has told his agent, Jorge Mendes, to begin compiling offers from other clubs.
The outlet understands the most interesting proposals to have come from Premier League duo Chelsea and Tottenham, as well as Bundesliga runners-up last season Borussia Dortmund">Borussia Dortmund.
The 20-year-old got his last start for Barca way back in June, in the friendly played against Vissel Kobe, and although he has appeared in all three La Liga matches so far this season, he's seen less than 50 minutes on the pitch.
The German side presents the biggest challenge and opportunity as the Spaniard would see himself playing in the Champions League, something Chelsea and Spurs can't offer.
A proposal from the Blues might be the most appealing to Barcelona though, as the financially-secure side could offer to cover a large part of the player's salary, and the Spaniards could use the saved money, as well as the loan fee, to swoop for Atletico Madrid striker Joao Felix.
A move to north London would all-but guarantee a place for Ansu Fati in the starting XI, and although he would not play in Europe this season, helping Ange Postecoglu's side back into UEFA tournaments would reflect well on him when he returns to Spain in 2024.
The outlet understands the most interesting proposals to have come from Premier League duo Chelsea and Tottenham, as well as Bundesliga runners-up last season Borussia Dortmund">Borussia Dortmund.
The 20-year-old got his last start for Barca way back in June, in the friendly played against Vissel Kobe, and although he has appeared in all three La Liga matches so far this season, he's seen less than 50 minutes on the pitch.
The German side presents the biggest challenge and opportunity as the Spaniard would see himself playing in the Champions League, something Chelsea and Spurs can't offer.
A proposal from the Blues might be the most appealing to Barcelona though, as the financially-secure side could offer to cover a large part of the player's salary, and the Spaniards could use the saved money, as well as the loan fee, to swoop for Atletico Madrid striker Joao Felix.
A move to north London would all-but guarantee a place for Ansu Fati in the starting XI, and although he would not play in Europe this season, helping Ange Postecoglu's side back into UEFA tournaments would reflect well on him when he returns to Spain in 2024.
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