FC Barcelona plans to award Ansu Fati a new contract to the interests of Manchester United and other clubs, according to a report.
Together with his academy-educated colleague Riqui Puig, the 17-year-old is the biggest revelation of Barca’s 2019/2020 season, which could end without a trophy after squandering La Liga’s name in favor of his fierce rival, Real Madrid.
Replacing when Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez were injured at the start of the campaign, the striker is the youngest goalscorer in Champions League history with his last winner opposed to Inter Milan in December.
In turn, getting his team’s first win in San Siro, it was at this point that Fati stepped forward in his conditions. But then, with new coach Quique Setien, he didn’t have as much room in the starting lineup despite an impressive double against levante in February.
At the time of the lockdown imposed by the coronavirus, it was not known what form Fati’s long career would take at the club, as Manchester United had already made a hundred million euro ($116 million) offer for his services. In addition, Borussia Dortmund also requested a transfer or a move with a termination option, as issued by Sport’s Lluis Miguelsanz.
As tempted as they may be in times of cash shortages, who see that they cannot be used for more sensitive purposes such as Neymar and Lautaro Martínez, Barca is willing to remain Fati and is therefore willing to offer him a meaty professional contract. Stay. Put.
The main points in terms of salary and bonuses were clarified when the components were met at the end of 2019, but now as a component of the first XI, Fati needs “to have his contribution identified with a contract that meets the expectations it generates”.
“Despite the changes in the economic crisis,” Miguelsanz continues, “works to do so,” although he fears that the Red Devils will offer him up to 3 times more.
With the final window only in October and Fati celebrating his 18th birthday on Halloween, the blaugrana will have to act temporarily to calm worried fans.
Now in Barcelona, after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through advances and analysis, while I have also covered the adjustment reports for
Now founded in Barcelona after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through advances and research and have also covered adjustment reports for tournaments such as the Copa America. In addition to writing for Forbes Sports, I publish Yellow – Green Football: an about Brazilian football that is a component of Guardian Sport Network and a component of O Globo.