FC Barcelona Receives Two Premier League Offers For First Team Star, Reports SPORT

Two Premier League clubs are interested in signing FC Barcelona star Ansu Fati during the current transfer window according to SPORT, which cited anonymous sources.

The Lamine Yamal of his era who shattered a number of youngest goalscorer and appearance maker records at the turn of the decade, and was compared to fellow La Masia graduate Lionel Messi to the extent of inheriting his number 10 shirt in 2021, Fati is currently frozen out in Montjuic.

Returning from a loan spell at Brighton last season, the 22-year-old first inspired Flick in pre-season training but then crashed out due to a foot injury which ruined his progress once back.

Despite that surprise and a muscular challenge in December, Fati failed to convince Flick of his value, as the German revealed in a pre-match press conference ahead of Wednesday’s 5-1 Copa del Rey win against Real Betis.

“He got injured, but after his injury he didn’t show us one hundred percent. And it’s a shame for him and for us, he didn’t give it his all. He has to paint like everyone else and give his best, that’s what we want. “,” Flick said.

The coach sent a message to Fati leaving him out of the squad for said cup clash, which led SPORT to report that he had “a foot and a half” out of the club.

And on Thursday morning in Catalonia, the same newspaper explains that two Premier League clubs are interested in Fati while he struggled to impress at Brighton last season.

They are mainly London giants West Ham and Tottenham Hotspur, with the former lacking strikers considering setbacks that have sidelined Niclas Fullkrug and Michail Antonio.

As for Spurs, they are recovering from their North London derby defeat to rivals Arsenal, and may simply make a signing to appease the fans and show that everything is being done to cope. the deficient effects of recent times.

Given that Fati earns money at Barça on a long-term contract until 2027, his most likely way of leaving the club is on loan until the end of 2024/2025.

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